Re: Restoring a server
2015-10-04 17:29:34
> did you do the dsmserv with the option to "install" all the newly defined
> volumes, listing the quantity of logs and their names and the quantity of
> dbvols and their names???
> I believe it is
> dsmserv install 1 logname 1 dbfilename
> double check the manual... you have to do this to init the vols prior to
> doing a restore...
>
> later,
> Dwight
>
> > ----------
> > From: Ray Baughman[SMTP:rbaughman AT NATIONALMACHINERY DOT COM]
> > Reply To: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
> > Sent: Tuesday, July 25, 2000 2:30 PM
> > To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> > Subject: Restoring a server
> >
> > Hello All,
> >
> > I'm getting ready to migrate from ADSM to TSM and to move the server
from
> > one H50 to another H50. This process gives me the opportunity to test
out
> > my disaster recovery procedure. I have moved a copy of ADSM to the new
> > H50
> > and migrated to TSM. This ran fine. I then backedup up the TSM
database,
> > and blew TSM away, everything! I have since reloaded TSM, and restored
> > the
> > dsmserv.dsk, dsmserv.opt, volhist.txt and devconfig.txt files. I have
> > also
> > used dsmfmt to recreate the database and log files and copy files. My
> > last
> > step is to restore the database from my backup, however when I perform
the
> > restore, using dsmserv restore db. I get the following message.
> >
> > Unable to read complete restart/checkpoint information from any database
> > or
> > recovery log volume.
> >
> > What am I doing wrong? Any help would be appreciated.
> >
> > Ray Baughman
> > National Machinery Co.
> > Phone: 419-443-2257
> > Fax: 419-443-2376
> > Email: rbaughman AT nationalmachinery DOT com
> >
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