I see the exact same thing on our TSM servers.
After speaking to IBM they state that the hang is down to a component of
the database not being able to respond during what ever process is
running. During the start of a reclaim process the IO is heavy on the
database and the TSM instance queues
Hi,
shortly had the same effect. There are various reasons for this behaviour -
often hardware-related
sometimes maybe just software.
Our last 'hang of query stg ' results from a filesystem that was offline
because of a defect FC-Adapter - so
first I would check ( on os-level ) if all
related
Hello,
I have a problem with our 3494 tape library since a couple of days. When
our offsite volumes are returned onsite and put into the library they
are assigned the category number 002F and not FF00 (as I would excpect).
As a result I can't check in the volumes in TSM. I have to manually
My confusion was the use of q tsa nds during setup of the client,
since it's not necessary to make nds backups work. All you need for
that is to add NDS: to your dsm.opt DOMAIN statement. Also, oddly
enough you've gotta be careful to try older tsa versions also. I always
try the newer first,
On Wed, Mar 01, 2006 at 03:03:02PM +0100, Volker Maibaum wrote:
Hello,
I have a problem with our 3494 tape library since a couple of days. When
our offsite volumes are returned onsite and put into the library they
are assigned the category number 002F and not FF00 (as I would excpect).
002F
Hi.
TSM 5.3.2.3 running on AIX 5.2.5
Yesterday, after formatting about 8TB worth of volumes for a file device
class, I defined the volumes to my stgpool. I migrated some data there,
and let my backups run last night into the new 8TB space. When I
checked this morning, everything ran fine, but
Where is tivoli-data-protection for Oracle on Linux ? it does not appear to
be on the download site ?
ftp://service.boulder.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-management/maintenance/tivoli-data-protection/
Thanks
Justin
Troy Frank wrote:
My confusion was the use of q tsa nds during setup of the client,
since it's not necessary to make nds backups work. All you need for
that is to add NDS: to your dsm.opt DOMAIN statement.
But you still have to provide a NDS user and password to backup the NDS
with at aome
We are having some problems concerning a disaster recovery test
(We already ran LOGANDDB.VOLUMES.CREATE)
When we launch:
LOGANDDB.VOLUMES.INSTALL
Which contains:
#!/bin/ksh
set -x
# Purpose: Initialize the log and database volumes.
# Recovery Administrator: Run this to initialize the
Lantto,
I thought, MIGContinue parameter would take care of migrating data. What
algorithm TSM uses to migrate the data off from staging. I think it goes by the
file size rather than the arrival date. I am not sure.!!
Regards
Muthu
202-458-8340 - Work
Orville Lantto
A plain q tsa will accomplish that. There's no need to do an
additional q tsa nds.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 3/1/2006 9:25 AM
Troy Frank wrote:
My confusion was the use of q tsa nds during setup of the client,
since it's not necessary to make nds backups work. All you need for
that is to add NDS:
-ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote: -
When we launch:
LOGANDDB.VOLUMES.INSTALL
[Material deleted.]
We get:
ANR0301I Recovery log format in progress; 2000 megabytes of 2000.
ANR0302I Recovery log formatting took 593233 milliseconds.
ANR0303I Format rate: 1726.1
Hello everyone,
Every weekend we run backups of our NAS environment with NDMP protocol. We
create all of the onsite full backups and then the offsite backups run
following the completion of the full/onsites. What I would like to know
is, how can I tell which tapes were created for our offsite
I differ a little, There is some nlm (nds.nlm?) if loaded the q tsa nds is
required to generate a password file as while. But that information is a
little dated ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 03/01/06 10:38AM
A plain q tsa will accomplish that. There's no need to do an
additional q tsa nds.
Only the patches for the TDPs are on the ftp site. The original
installable software is only available on the passport advantage site if
you are license for the product.
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Justin Case
Sent: Wednesday,
The installable base code is available on the FTP site- but you need the
agent.lic file for the Oracle TDP from the original CD.
I'm looking for a version that runs on Solaris running on x86!
_
Ian Smith
SAN/TSM Specialist
-Original Message-
From: ADSM:
Troy Frank wrote:
A plain q tsa will accomplish that. There's no need to do an
additional q tsa nds.
When you use q tsa nds you are prompted to login to tree, not the server.
I just proved on my test server that if you remove tsm.pwd, dsmc q
sess to store TSM password, dsmc q tsa to store
The MigDelay parameter was introduced to work with Content Manager OnDemand. I
have seen this parameter cause transactions (in a check image archive at a
major bank) to fail because the disk pool was full. It is enforced in an
absolute fashion. You are responsible to assure that the disk
This seems to be the cause. I see the same diagnostics.
IC48429: MIGRATE STGPOOL PREVENTS UPDATE STGPOOL FROM RUNNING AND HANGS
SUBSEQUENT QUERY VOLUME AND SELECT FROM VOLUMES COMMANDS.
APAR status
Closed as program error.
Error description
A MIGRATE STGPOOL command prevents UPDATE
Hello,
Does anyoe have the Tivoli platform clients link? I am trying
to get to the a Novell Client (specifically 5.3.0.12) I keep
getting hung up or I am unable to locate the above version
when I try. I just see the 5.3.0 and the 5.3.2 client versions.
Thanks in advance for any help!
Timothy Hughes said the following on 3/1/06 1:14 PM:
Hello,
Does anyoe have the Tivoli platform clients link? I am trying
to get to the a Novell Client (specifically 5.3.0.12) I keep
getting hung up or I am unable to locate the above version
when I try. I just see the 5.3.0 and the 5.3.2
Jonathan thanks again
This worked! I was looking in Maintenance.
Jonathan Siegle wrote:
Timothy Hughes said the following on 3/1/06 1:14 PM:
Hello,
Does anyoe have the Tivoli platform clients link? I am trying
to get to the a Novell Client (specifically 5.3.0.12) I keep
getting hung
Fellow *SMers:
I have completed my first installation of TSM for a public school system and
would welcome any comments or recommendations as to how things could be
improved. Initially, I was a little overwhelmed with the amount of work
required to get this all set up and the way I bid this,
I have fiber attached 3590 tape drives in a 3494 library. I am running
TSM 5.3.2.0 on AIX 5.2 ML6. The WWN and Serial number of the drive is
stored in the TSM DRIVE definition. The AIX device name (/dev/rmt?) is
stored in the PATH definition.
I am also running TSM StorageAgent on three other AIX
David,
If I understand your issue correctly, then I think you can use the AIX
'chdev' command like this:
chdev -l rmt5 -a new_name=rmt8
This lets you assign an rmtx name of your choice to each tape drive. I
use this to set drive device names to rmt1 thru rmt8 rather than using
the default rmt0
I'm wondering if any corrective action needs to be taken due to the
following condition.
ANR4936I Reclamation of storage pool TAPEPOOL5 has ended.
Files reclaimed: 1098621, Bytes reclaimed: 157994931645,
Files reconstructed: 16900, Unreadable files: 150.
(SESSION: 42033)
This is the first and
If they were unreadable at the time of the reclaim, they are still on
the ORIGINAL volume.
They will be reclaimed the next time reclamation runs, since the volume
is readable again.
No further action required.
-Original Message-
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL
Dave Zarnoch wrote:
We are having some problems concerning a disaster recovery test
(We already ran LOGANDDB.VOLUMES.CREATE)
When we launch:
LOGANDDB.VOLUMES.INSTALL
Which contains:
#!/bin/ksh
set -x
# Purpose: Initialize the log and database volumes.
# Recovery Administrator: Run
I don't have first-hand experience with this, but the documentation
supports Muthu's statement. MIGCONTINUE=YES should allow migration
to migrate data that doesn't meet the MIGDELAY threshold if it needs
to. If it doesn't work this way, that's a defect and should have
been reported.
At 12:03
I have seen reclaim change a tape to unavailable status when it
completes and there are still files left on the tape volume. This is
done to prevent reclamation from going into a loop for a bad
tape. Check the tape and see if it is unavailable. If it is, I
think it should be safe to change it
When AIX scans the SCSI bus (sometimes it is fiber) it will see the next
port first, then continue in port order until the end the start at port
0 and finish the scan.
If you have your servers in ports 0-4 and your tape drives in the other
ports they should show up in the same order each time.
The
At 05:54 PM 3/1/2006, Andy Huebner wrote:
Is there an easier/better way to force the drive mapping to be the
same across multiple AIX machines?
I have a little script that renames tape device names in AIX to be
stable across AIX boxes. We do this to make it easier to move TSM
server images
Setup the TSM server first.
Use lscfg -vl rmt# to find out the serial numbers of each of the 3590
tape drives. (If you suspect that the ODM is out of synch with reality,
you can also use tapeutil to query the drive's serial number
interactively.)
(If you're running atape, and have multiple
Fellow *SMers:
I have completed my first installation of TSM for a public school system and
would welcome any comments or recommendations as to how things could be
improved. Initially, I was a little overwhelmed with the amount of work
required to get this all set up and the way I bid this,
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