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Re: [ADSM-L] Antwort: [ADSM-L] Windows 2nd instance - how to restore the DB?

2008-05-02 09:41:12
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Antwort: [ADSM-L] Windows 2nd instance - how to restore the DB?
From: Wanda Prather <wprather AT JASI DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 2 May 2008 09:38:41 -0400
Cool idea, I'll give that a try.
Thanks!


On 5/2/08, Robben Leaf <robben.leaf AT usbank DOT com> wrote:
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> I suspect you can get around this by updating environment variables before
> you run the restore command. Maybe something like:
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> set DSMSERV_DIR="%SYS%\Program Files\tivoli\tsm\server2"
> set DSMSERV_CONFIG="%SYS%\Program Files\tivoli\tsm\server2\dsmserv.opt"
> set DSMSERV_LOG="%SYS%\Program Files\tivoli\tsm\server2dsmserv.log"
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> At least, that's more or less how we do it in Unix.
>
> And that way, you shouldn't need to use the -k parameter when doing the
> restore.
>
> Hope that helps!
>
> Robben Leaf
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> Well, I've tested an similar environment and found a restore is running
> for a specific instance only if volhist, devconfig, dsmserv.opt, and
> dsmserv.dsk are copied from directory (i.e.) server2 to "%SYS%\program
> files\tivoli\tsm\server". You must prepare database and recoverylog
> previously like you have already done with option -k <instance name> in
> order to get a valid dsk file.
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> Can someone give me guidance on how you would restore a data base to a 2nd
> TSM server instance on Windows?
> I'm trying to figure out how to effectively (and safely) work with a test
> instance.
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> I can create the DB for the 2nd instance with: dsmserv -k server2  format
> blah.
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> But when I try to use dsmserv -k server2 restore db, it apparently looks
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> the volhist and devconfig files in the server directory not the server2
> directory; so dsmserv restore db doesn't appear to support -k.
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> Anybody done it?
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