I have a node where the IP address changed; it now differs from the TCP/IP
value shown in Q NODE name F=D.
The node can successfully open the BAClient GUI and I see Activity Log records
that display the new IP value.
I can PING the new address and TELNET to 1501 so I know the scheduler
[mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of
Vandeventer, Harold [BS]
Sent: 02 05 2014 10:37 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Node IP address
I have a node where the IP address changed; it now differs from the TCP/IP
value shown in Q NODE name F=D.
The node can successfully open the BAClient
@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of
Grigori Solonovitch
Sent: Friday, May 02, 2014 3:18 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Node IP address
After changing IP you need to restart RSM services (at least TSM Scheduler, if
in use). New TCP/IP will be visible on YSM server.
Grigori Solonovitch, Senior
UPDATE: All of this went well. There is no issue in changing the IP of
the host, just the host name apparently. Did the usual of checking out
all the tapes from the old Library, migrating, changed IP address,
setting up new and checking the tapes in again. It's all working. Just
thought I'd
tsm clients refer to the server
via dns entry, not ip address.
No one even knew that I had switched servers.
If your servers are tsmold.co.com and tsmnew.co.com
Have a new dns entry created for tsmold.co.com maybe tsmgone.co.com.
Now remove entry tsmold.co.com, create a new alias tsmold.co.com
server's IP address.
Which means that we'll need to use a temp address on the new server
until after the migration is complete, shut down the old server, change
IPs, and then bring up the new server.
My question is has anyone here done this that would have suggestions on
steps related
Cluster node just takes TCP/IP address, which has no relationship whith used
management classess/copy groups. TCP/IP address is important just for
communication during backup/restore operations, but not for storing data on TSM
server.
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.
Sqltestcl01 and 02 back up local file resourses fine.
Tried to create a cluster tsm node called sqltestcluster to match the cluster
name.
Defined all the schedulers, and acceptors. Services fail over correctly.
However, the ip address for the cluster is never associated with tsm node
sqltsmcluster
currently serving the cluster since they technically are one and the
same...
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Lee, Gary D.
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 1:43 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Tcp/ip address not correctly
Cook
Sent: Friday, April 16, 2010 2:54 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Tcp/ip address not correctly associated to cluster node
If you want to force it to use the cluster ip for the cluster node, set the
tcpclientaddress in the dsm.opt file used by the cluster node client
/ip address not correctly associated to cluster
node
Thanks dwight.
Don't know why I didn't see that. Must be time to go home.
Think the brain needs a recharge.
Gary Lee
Senior System Programmer
Ball State University
phone: 765-285-1310
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connection failure
Normally, backups work just fine. We just get this in spurts.
I'm thinking it's a DNS resolution problem in the ip lookup
for dsm.sys:tcpserveraddress tsm4.fenetwork.com.
q) Is there some way to get the BA client to list the IP address
it's trying to use
Hi
q) Is there some way to get the BA client to list the IP address
it's trying to use?
It is using tsm4.fenetwork.com. From inside tsm you can't see what ip# it
resolves to, but here are a few other methods:
Ping tsm4.fenetwork.com
Nslookup tsm4
could do nslookup for
the TSM server or simply do q opt on the TSM server itself and check
for IP address right above Server TCP/IP port number.
BERTAUT TCHUISE
TSM/NetApp Storage Administrator
Legg Mason Technology Services
*410-580-7032
btchu...@leggmason.com
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the Client use to contact the
server
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Timothy
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 4:20 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM scheduler can't reach TSM client even though it seems
to know it's IP address.
TSM will populate
Because of some network changes, I need to change the IP address of the
system that controls my tape robot in a shared library environment.
This system is also my configuration manager.
Do I just need to change the high level address that the server has for
itself (using update server
-mpvadm f=d' the TSM scheduler clearly has
the correct address cached for it:
...
TCP/IP Name: STLO-MPVADM
TCP/IP Address: 10.52.27.204
..
So what is TSM's problem here? It knows the correct IP address. What
difference does it make that the reverse resolve doesn't
client even though it
seems to know it's IP address.
Greetings,
We are running TSM 5.4.3.0 on AIX 5.3ML5. Most of our TSM clients
are 5.4.x or 5.5.x. Most of our clients run schedmode prompted so
the TSM server launches the schedule.
We see an occasional problem where a Windows client
John -
The ANR8213W message is conspicuously deficient in not parenthetically
including the IP address along with the network name that it's
reporting, such that you don't know for certain what address the TSM
server is using in making the connection attempt. With DNS awry at
your location
Tim,
We have tried this, but it doesn't help. When you issue a 'q
node stlo-mpvadm f=d' the TSM scheduler clearly has the correct address
cached for it:
...
TCP/IP Name: STLO-MPVADM
TCP/IP Address: 10.52.27.204 ..
So the TSM scheduler seems to still
-L] TSM scheduler can't reach TSM client even though
it seems to know it's IP address.
Tim,
We have tried this, but it doesn't help. When you issue a 'q
node stlo-mpvadm f=d' the TSM scheduler clearly has the correct
address
cached for it:
...
TCP/IP Name: STLO
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: TSM scheduler can't reach TSM client even though it seems to
know it's IP address.
Tim,
We have tried this, but it doesn't help. When you issue a 'q
node stlo-mpvadm f=d' the TSM scheduler clearly has the correct address
cached
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 1:31 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM scheduler can't reach TSM client even though
it seems to know it's IP address.
Try DSNLOOKUP NO in the dsmserv.opt file. The default is YES.
Bill Boyer
Hang in there, retirement is only thirty years away
Richard
Thanks for your post. It seems odd to me too that it doesn't
spell out the IP address when it tries to connect, but when you issue a
'q node stlo-mpvadm f=d' the TSM scheduler clearly has the correct
address cached for it:
...
TCP/IP Name: STLO-MPVADM
John -
One last thought: A 10-net is in use there (private net - no
routing). As such fussy firewall rules may be in force, which with
the DNS happening may be a further impediment to reaching that TSM
client through the server. Some basic network tracing (Wireshark, et
al) in conjunction
Sent: Thursday, September 18, 2008 3:35 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: TSM scheduler can't reach TSM client even though it seems to
know it's IP address.
Bill,
Never heard of this option. Won't this make us unable to reach
ANY clients then, unless we put them in the local /etc
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM scheduler can't reach TSM client even though
it seems to know it's IP address.
Bill,
Never heard of this option. Won't this make us unable to reach
ANY clients then, unless we put them in the local /etc/hosts file? That
would be impractical, with 1600 clients
: [ADSM-L] Where to modify SMTP IP Address for TSM Operational Reporting
Hi, Group,
Where to modify SMTP IP Address for TSM Operational Reporting?
I searched old forum, they mention mentioned where to modify report
recipent, but I need to modify SMTP server IP address for TSM operatinal
report
Hi, Group,
Where to modify SMTP IP Address for TSM Operational Reporting?
I searched old forum, they mention mentioned where to modify report
recipent, but I need to modify SMTP server IP address for TSM operatinal
report.
Thank you,
J.
Avy,
If you need the name as configured on the server, just the q session
command from any BA client with that IP address in its dsm.sys (or dsm.opt)
file, like the following example from one of my Unix clients. The server
name in this case is TSM_WAYNE_DR.
wau004:/home/root dsmc q se
Tivoli
hello,
Can you tell me if there is a way to find out what is the server name
when all I have is an ip address? is there a query to do that? Thanks.
Avy Wong
Business Continuity Administrator
Mohegan Sun
1 Mohegan Sun Blvd
Uncasville, CT 06382
ext 28164
Avy Wong wrote:
hello,
Can you tell me if there is a way to find out what is the server name
when all I have is an ip address? is there a query to do that? Thanks.
no there is no tool, otoh, it really doesn't matter, the name configured
in the client doesn't need to match anything
is an ip address? is there a query to do that? Thanks.
Avy Wong
Business Continuity Administrator
Mohegan Sun
1 Mohegan Sun Blvd
Uncasville, CT 06382
ext 28164
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I am trying to use a non primary TCP/IP address space for TSM.
TSM is accessible via http port 1580 when I code
tcpnameTCPIP in the Z/OS TSM Options file (TCPIP is the primary
address space)
but is not accessible if I try and use a another TCP/IP address space by
coding
tcpname
Hey everyone!
The IP address of our library which is an STK SL8500 is changing. Will
that affect our TSM server at all and will any configuration changes need
to be made? Our TSM server is an AIX 5.2 with TSM v5.2.4. Thanks!
Joni Moyer
Highmark
Storage Systems
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IP Address Change
Hey everyone!
The IP address of our library which is an STK SL8500 is changing
Hi,
I think there is no effect because you use LANFREE to backup to the
library SL8500 !!
Best Rgds
HM
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I asked this before, but never got any response. I need to asked it
again, since the issue has arisen, again, and I can see this escalating
into a bigger problem.
The TSM AIX server is multi-homed (external/public normal 10/100
connection and internal/private 10/100/1000 private subnet).
A
: Subject: IP address selection
by TSM server
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Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
Sent: woensdag 26 januari 2005 16:49
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Subject: IP address selection by TSM server
I asked this before, but never got any response. I need to asked it
again, since the issue has arisen, again
On Jan 26, 2005, at 10:48 AM, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU wrote:
...Is there any way to tell the TSM server to contact the client via
the same
IP connection that was used to contact it, unless the client has
tcpclientaddress specified to use the private network ?
In a multi-homed arrangement with routed
Hi there,
we're using TSM 5.2.2.2 on AIX 5.2. The client is at 5.2.2.5, also on AIX
5.2. (Both 64 bit)
I cloned a machine using mksysb. On the clone, I changed the IP address.
I accidentally started the dsmcad process with an unchanged configuration.
This caused the TSM server to update
Need a little assistance on this.
I issue q node f=d from the server side for a NODE_A, I get a TCP/IP NAME and
TCP/IP ADDRESS that are incorrect (say NODE_B). At some point I may have
connected virtually w/ the TCP/IP NAME (NODE_B) that I'm seeing, but even after
I connect from the local host
/IP NAME TCP/IP ADDRESS
Need a little assistance on this.
I issue q node f=d from the server side for a NODE_A, I get a TCP/IP
NAME and TCP/IP ADDRESS that are incorrect (say NODE_B).
At some point I may have connected virtually w/ the TCP/IP NAME (NODE_B)
that I'm seeing, but even after I connect
Need a little assistance on this.
I issue q node f=d from the server side for a NODE_A, I get a TCP/IP NAME and TCP/IP
ADDRESS that are incorrect (say NODE_B).
At some point I may have connected virtually w/ the TCP/IP NAME (NODE_B) that I'm
seeing, but even after I connect from the local host
Hello,
I'm using TSM (5.1.1.0 client) on Windows XP (SP 1)
to backup my PC at home.
This weekend I switched from one ISP (cable)
to another ISP (ADSL).
This of course changed the IP address and hostname
of my PC completely.
The change of IP adress is clearly visible in the
activity log
If you had no nodename option in dsm.opt your hostname acts as nodename.
Thus on hostname (not IP address) change you have to be authenticated as
new node. If nodename option is defined it is used for password matching
not the hostname.
Either you have nodename option (and nodename/generated
Hi,
Our server doesn't allow open registration. My dsm.opt contains the
nodename option and the nodename hasn't changed. So that
must be why the client didn't ask for the password.
I always thought that changing the IP address/hostname would
cause the client to prompt for the password again
as the cluster resources NT1 and PS1
have their own IP address. (This means there are four IP addresses in
total).
What I would like to do is create four instances of the Client Acceptor
Daemon. One for CL1 bound to the IP address of CL1, one for NT1 bound to
the IP address of NT1, and so
address.
- Kai.
Date:Fri, 8 Mar 2002 10:49:09 +0100
From:PAC Brion Arnaud [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TSM server buffering client IP address ?
Hi gurus !
I'm facing the following problem : we have a client node which IP =
address has been modified yesterday morning, the machine has then been
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just one possibility:
Did you check your dsm.sys for a parameter like TCPCLIENTADDRESS?
This could make the TSM server use the old address.
Best regards,
Michael
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Tcpclientaddress
The tcpclientaddress option specifies a TCP/IP address if your
with
other requests, but without succes.
Other failing clients even loose their IP address during and after the archive
session. Although the properties of the IP address shows up like it should on NT
we can´t ping it anymore, leaving no other option then rebooting the machine.
This is an example
Hi all,
We currently have ADSM Version 3, Release 1, Level 2.5 on AIX 4.3.3.0
platform.
We are planning to change the IP addresses for the ADSM server and its 2
clients. In line to this,
will there be necessary changes in configuration after the changes in IP
addresses are made?
Thanks...
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Can anyone tell me how to flush out old IP addresses TSM must be storing
when it tries to contact a client for a scheduled event.
I have a AIX server trying to contact an NT client but the IP address has
cahnged recently and TSM is timing out trying to contact the client
restart the TSM scheduler service on NT. TSM remembers the IP address used
when the client first contacts it.
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James healy
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 11:41 AM
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Can anyone tell me how to flush out old IP addresses TSM must be storing
when it tries to contact a client for a scheduled event.
I have a AIX server trying to contact an NT client but the IP address has
cahnged recently and TSM is timing out trying to contact the client at its
old address.
TIA
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You can't actually delete it. In this case on the client at the new IP
start
the services and for good measure on the client do say a dsmc and then
a q ses. This should give
Hi
If u are using IP address as server name in any of ur adsm client in dsm.sys
file.
Or any other applications as websphere .Pl reflect the changes accordingly.
Pl see that since u are changing mask and default gateway,then ur
server in on different network if I am right.
Pl see that what
PL also see ifconfig cmd line syntax.
balanand pinni
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From: Gill, Geoffrey L. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 02, 2001 5:22 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Change IP Address
For the AIX crowd out there,
I need to change the IP address on my ADSM
Geoff Gill wrote:
I need to change the IP address on my ADSM server this
weekend. I want to
know if there are any pitfalls I should look out for. It's
not just an IP
change on the same network, I'll be changing the IP, NETMASK
and Default
Gateway.
Your clients need to know how to contact
interface from the list,
you'll be able to change the host's IP address, network mask, default gateway
address - even your name server's IP address. And, if you change 'Start Now' to
'Yes', I don't think you'll need to IPL the box.
A couple of caveats, though (from experience) - after you make
Your clients need to know how to contact the server at the new
address. You
may already have that under control, but since you didn't
mention it, I'll
assume it slipped your mind.
Lesley,
Thanks for the heads up on those other changes. Yes I did take all into
consideration. I've forced
Then again I
could be forced to change the name in the future so what the
hell..
If you do have to change the server name, perhaps you could use a CNAME,
also known as a DNS alias.
For instance my test server is called nzwnstsm10002.ems.itf.nz.eds.com
(how's that for a mouthful!) there
For the AIX crowd out there,
I need to change the IP address on my ADSM server this weekend. I want to
know if there are any pitfalls I should look out for. It's not just an IP
change on the same network, I'll be changing the IP, NETMASK and Default
Gateway.
Questions:
Since I'm not totally AIX
file on the client.
Let me know what happens.
Rajesh Oak
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On Wed, 30 May 2001 11:48:02
Phillip Guan wrote:
Hi all,
I would like to know whether there is difference between schedule polling
and prompt mode in terms of server and client IP address.
The scenario is:
We changed the schedule
I have found it will contact the last IP address that contacted it from that
particular node. If a test system contacts the server as the nodename
unixadm1 just before the scheduled back, it will go to this client to start
the backup.
Look in the actlog for the nodename and make sure all
: LEGALJHB
COMMMETH: Tcp/Ip
ADDRESS: 10.0.8.34:2177
SCHEDULE_NAME:
EXAMINED: 2977
AFFECTED: 2977
FAILED: 0
BYTES: 638352864
IDLE: 99
MEDIAW: 0
PROCESSES: 1
SUCCESSFUL: YES
Cheers
Christo
Actually this info isn't in the NODES table, either
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Hi Andy, David,
This info is kept in the summary table on Tsm3.7 servers. Here is an
example
of of a select * from summary
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Hi Christo,
Thank you for pointing this out. I stand corrected. :-)
Please note, though, that the information is not kept permanently, and will
expire after the number
The IP address of the client isn't stored on the server. Well, not really.
In the case of Server Prompted scheduling, the IP address is cached, but
only so the server can talk to the client at schedule time. Except for
that, the server never contacts the client first. The client always
When you register a node name and the node first contacts the *SM Server, the server
stores the IP address of the client. Where is this IP address stored on the server?
David B. Longo
Systems Administrator
Health First, Inc. I/T
3300 Fiske Blvd.
Rockledge, FL 32955-4305
PH 321.434.5536
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When you register a node name and the node first contacts the *SM
Server, the ser
It is stored in the Nodes table in the TSM server Database
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, David Longo wrote:
When you register a node name and the node first contacts the *SM Server, the server
stores the IP address of the client. Where is this IP address stored on the server?
David B. Longo
I am sory to correct you, but there is a field in the nodes table that
stores the hex IP address of the client.
Keith Davey
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Williams, Tim wrote:
I don't think that it really 'stores' that information, per se.
IT, is however logged in the activity log
odes table that
stores the hex IP address of the client.
Keith Davey
On Mon, 18 Dec 2000, Williams, Tim wrote:
I don't think that it really 'stores' that information, per se.
IT, is however logged in the activity log
q actlog.search=etc (help q actlog)
Could anyone tell me what command I would use to display an ip address for
a client, using only the node name.
Which Operating system ?
Ramesh
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From: Diane Geils [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, November 03, 2000 10:33 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: IP Address
Could anyone tell me what command I would use to display an
ip address for
a client, using only
You could use the ping command and the node name. Once you do the ping it
should return with the IP address for that node name.
ex. ping mars
Bill Wheeler
AIX Administrator
La-Z-Boy Incorporated
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From: Diane Geils [mailto
Check your activity log... (query actl)... usually when a session is
established, the IP address of the node is displayed in the activity log...
11/03/00 11:31:58 ANR0406I Session 958 started for node MIFS00
(NetWare)
(Tcp/Ip xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx(1080)).
11/03/00 11:31:59
Hi Diane,
There does not need to be any association between an ADSM client's node
name and the client IP address. It might help to thing of the node name as
the client's ADSM login name.
That being said, there is often information in the activity log which
connects node name to IP address
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