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Re: TDP Oracle config question

2003-07-16 15:47:56
Subject: Re: TDP Oracle config question
From: "Conko, Steven" <sconko AT ADT DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 16 Jul 2003 13:47:26 -0600
Thanks again. One more quick question... does the filespace name, such as
/adsmorc need to be "included" in the include/exclude list as the docs
state? I suppose if so it would be on the TDP client?

-----Original Message-----
From: David Longo [mailto:David.Longo AT HEALTH-FIRST DOT ORG]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 3:23 PM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Re: TDP Oracle config question


No idea about the missing "-".  I believe the long name is built by
Oracle/RMAN and not TSM.  So need to look there.  I don't know
how that is put together, need to get with your DBA or Oracle on that.

(I just looked at mine and all my RMAN backups use "_" as separators
and have different numbering format, but still a long name.)

We have unique names for each node with TDPO_FS, it's not really
required though, you could use /adsmorc for each one.  I think a good
naming standard for your environment is best.

David Longo

>>> sconko AT ADT DOT COM 07/16/03 03:13PM >>>
Thanks for that bit of information... it definitely clears some things up.
According to the docs, we should be using unique TDPO_FS names for each node
we are backing up using TDP, correct?

After doing the query and some further investigation into the BACKUPS table,
it appears we are getting this message because of a missing "-"....

When I do a select in the BACKUPS table, the LL_NAME shows up as:
c-3756527612-2003-0714-02

However, in the error we are getting, the name of the object is:
c-3756527612-20030714-02

Any idea why this is??

Steve

-----Original Message-----
From: David Longo [mailto:David.Longo AT HEALTH-FIRST DOT ORG]
Sent: Wednesday, July 16, 2003 2:23 PM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Re: TDP Oracle config question


You should NOT create a /adsmorc filesystem or mount point.
The docs are correct, this is just the filespace name used on the server
for this node name.  You could change it to something else if you
want with the TDPO_FS env variable.

The message you are getting tells you that that particular object name
does not exist on the server.  Do a "q filespace blah" for the node
name you are using and you should see /adsmorc.

Is this happening when the RMAN scripts try to delete an object?




David B. Longo
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>>> sconko AT ADT DOT COM 07/15/03 03:42PM >>>
TSM Server: AIX 4.3.3, TSM 5.1.5.4
RMAN Server: AIX4.3.3, TDP 5.2
RMAN Client: AIX 4.3.3, TSM 5.1.5, TDP5.2

The installation guide seems to be a little fuzzy on this topic...

At some point during the backup process we get this error in our
tdpoerror.log file:

23:28:55 ANS4994S TDP Oracle AIX ANU0599 ANU2602E The object
/adsmorc//c-3756527612-20030714-03 was not found on the TSM Server


After doing some of my own research I realize its telling me that the
/adsmorc file space does not exist. My question is.... where is is supposed
to exist? Am I supposed to create an adsmorc file system or directory on the
TSM server, on the TDP/RMAN server, or the client? Is anything ever going to
get put there? Does it need to be its own mount point?

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks in advance
Steve

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