Andy,
You are correct, when I do the q sch in dsmc, the node name is DAVINCI.
Ok perhaps I am barking up the wrong tree. I do not need a "new node name"
(BACKUP_DAVINCI_DAILY), the node name DAVINCI is perfectly acceptable and is,
in fact, in use by the current backup policy/schedule.
Can I share this node with a new policy that I am defining? How?
When I get to the point where I select a node to associate with the new backup
policy/schedule, and enter DAVINCI, I get the message(s)...
ANR2653W Node DAVINCI cannot be processed because it is not registered or does
not belong to the specified domain.
ANR2625E No matching nodes registered in policy domain
UNIX_SERVER_DAVINCI_DAILY.
Thanks again for your patients with me.........
Ken
khoracek AT incsystem DOT com
>>> storman AT US.IBM DOT COM 07/17/2002 8:54:44 AM >>>
Ken, it looks like your schedule is for node BACKUP_DAVINCI_DAILY, while
your node name is just DAVINCI.
Try this:
1) Run the admin CLI (command line interface) in console mode:
dsmadmc -console
2) Run the backup-archive client to query the scheduler:
dsmc q sch
What node name shows up in the admin console? My guess is it will be
DAVINCI. If so, then you need to update the nodename setting in your
dsm.sys file.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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The command line is your friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
KEN HORACEK <KHORACEK AT INCSYSTEM DOT COM>
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Andy,
Yes it is a new domain and it is reflected in the node (see below)
Node Name Platform Policy Domain Days Since Days
Since Locked?
Name Last Password
Access Set
------------------------- -------- -------------- ----------
---------- -------
---------- -------
BACKUP_DAVINCI_DAILY (?) UNIX_SERVER_- 5 5 No
BACKUP_DAVINCI_DAILY (?) UNIX_SERVER_- 5 5 No
DAVINCI_DAILY
Why the "(?)" in platform? Did I miss something? I went over the
processes for "Creating" and "Automating" a second time and did not find
where I could enter a value here. My "old" Node Name shows.....
Node Name Platform Policy Domain Days Since Days
Since Locked?
Name Last Password
Access Set
------------------------- -------- -------------- ----------
---------- -------
---------- -------
DAVINCI AIX UNIX_SERVERS <1 135
No
Should I have a value for Platform? How do I get it there?
TIA
Ken
khoracek AT incsystem DOT com
>>> storman AT US.IBM DOT COM 07/16/2002 4:15:38 AM >>>
I would also add, make sure the scheduler daemon/service is running on
each client machine.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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The only dumb question is the one that goes unasked.
The command line is your friend.
"Good enough" is the enemy of excellence.
Tobias Hofmann <tobias.hofmann AT MEDIEN.UNI-WEIMAR DOT DE>
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Hi Ken,
At 20:03 15.07.2002, you wrote:
>Hi,
>I'm new to TSM & AIX (so new that, last month I could not spell TSM nor
AIX).
I am as new to this as you are, even though on Win2K, but that shouldn,t
make too much a difference. Here is what I would do:
> So here's my dilemma.
[...]
> The new policy does not run and I receive the following message on the
> TSM server.
>
>ANR2578W Schedule DAVINCI_BACKUP_DAILY in domain
> UNIX_SERVER_DAVINCI_DAILY for node
> BACKUP_DAVINCI_DAILY
> has missed its scheduled start up window.
on the server, run
"q sched" to see what schedules are planned.
run "q assoc" to see if the nodes you want to have are associated (even
though to me it seems like that davinci was scheduled, hence the "missed"
notification).
run "q event *domain* *schedule*" to see if the events are scheduled as
intended.
on the client, run (in dsmc) "q sched" to see if the node has picked up
the
schedule provided by the server.
if i got this correctly, running this command on the client should update
the schedule for the node (here it did, iirc).
if no schedule shows up, in a next step i would check the schedmode
setting
for both the client and the server - see "set schedmode" in the admin-ref
and the schedmode-line in the dsm.sys-file on the client.
on a further node, the files dsmsched.log and dsmerror.log (which have to
be defined in the dsm.sys of the client as well) might help you along.
after a succesfull connection with the server, i find the next scheduled
backup at the end of the dsmsched.log.
take all this with a grain of salt - newbie-alert! :)
hoping that this helps, and please do correct me if i went wrong
somewhere,
regards, tobi
>
>What did I miss? Where did I go wrong?
>
>Thanks in advance to anyone who wants to lead me through the process, or
>just clear up the error of my ways.
>
>Ken
>khoracek AT incsystem DOT com
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