I've got two backup servers, once source, one target. I have a storage pool on the source server that I want to copy to the target server.
When I run the command:
backup stgpool SP.SIG.DISK SP.SIGCOPY.EXTERNAL wait=yes
I get the following in actlog:
10/23/2002 17:23:56 ANR2110I BACKUP STGPOOL started as process 83.
10/23/2002 17:23:56 ANR1210I Backup of primary storage pool SP.SIG.DISK to
copy storage pool SP.SIGCOPY.EXTERNAL started as process
83.
10/23/2002 17:23:59 ANR4370E The source server is not authorized to create
volumes on target server SERVER.SIGCOPY.
10/23/2002 17:23:59 ANR1404W Scratch volume mount request denied - mount
failed.
10/23/2002 17:24:01 ANR4370E The source server is not authorized to create
volumes on target server SERVER.SIGCOPY.
10/23/2002 17:24:01 ANR1404W Scratch volume mount request denied - mount
failed.
10/23/2002 17:24:03 ANR4370E The source server is not authorized to create
volumes on target server SERVER.SIGCOPY.
10/23/2002 17:24:03 ANR1404W Scratch volume mount request denied - mount
failed.
10/23/2002 17:24:03 ANR1216E BACKUP STGPOOL: Process 83 terminated - storage
media inaccessible.
10/23/2002 17:24:03 ANR0985I Process 83 for BACKUP STORAGE POOL running in the
FOREGROUND completed with completion state FAILURE at
17:24:03.
Two questions:
1. Why does it need to create a new volume on the target server? I've defined a new volume on the target server, its empty, and hooked up to the correct storage pool. BTW, the storage pool on the target server is a DISK pool. Also, the associated copygroup is of type=archive.
2. If it indeed does need to create new volumes, how do I giive the source server authority to do so?
For those interested in the gory details, here is my setup:
SOURCE SERVER SETUP:
define server SERVER.SIGCOPY
password = nodepasswd
hladdress = 10.2.1.165
lladdress = 1500
nodename = SNODE.SIGCOPY
define devclass DC.SIGCOPY.EXTERNAL
devtype = SERVER
servername = SERVER.SIGCOPY
define stgpool SP.SIGCOPY.EXTERNAL DC.SIGCOPY.EXTERNAL
pooltype = copy
maxscratch = 1
define stgpool SP.SIG.DISK DISK
cache = yes
copystgpools= SP.SIGCOPY.EXTERNAL
define volume SP.SIG.DISK C:\tsmdata\vol.sig.dsm
formatsize = 1
wait = yes
TARGET SERVER SETUO:
define stgpool SP.SIGCOPY DISK
define volume SP.SIGCOPY C:\tsmdata\vol.sigcopy.worm.dsm
formatsize = 2
wait = yes
define domain DOM.SIGCOPY
define policyset DOM.SIGCOPY POL.SIGCOPY
define mgmtclass DOM.SIGCOPY POL.SIGCOPY MC.SIGCOPY
spacemgtech = auto
migrequiresbkup = no
assign defmgmtclass DOM.SIGCOPY POL.SIGCOPY MC.SIGCOPY
define copygroup DOM.SIGCOPY POL.SIGCOPY MC.SIGCOPY
type = archive
dest = SP.SIGCOPY
activate policyset DOM.SIGCOPY POL.SIGCOPY
register node SNODE.SIGCOPY nodepasswd
domain = DOM.SIGCOPY
passexp = 0
type = server
Thanks for any ideas...
Kimon
When I run the command:
backup stgpool SP.SIG.DISK SP.SIGCOPY.EXTERNAL wait=yes
I get the following in actlog:
10/23/2002 17:23:56 ANR2110I BACKUP STGPOOL started as process 83.
10/23/2002 17:23:56 ANR1210I Backup of primary storage pool SP.SIG.DISK to
copy storage pool SP.SIGCOPY.EXTERNAL started as process
83.
10/23/2002 17:23:59 ANR4370E The source server is not authorized to create
volumes on target server SERVER.SIGCOPY.
10/23/2002 17:23:59 ANR1404W Scratch volume mount request denied - mount
failed.
10/23/2002 17:24:01 ANR4370E The source server is not authorized to create
volumes on target server SERVER.SIGCOPY.
10/23/2002 17:24:01 ANR1404W Scratch volume mount request denied - mount
failed.
10/23/2002 17:24:03 ANR4370E The source server is not authorized to create
volumes on target server SERVER.SIGCOPY.
10/23/2002 17:24:03 ANR1404W Scratch volume mount request denied - mount
failed.
10/23/2002 17:24:03 ANR1216E BACKUP STGPOOL: Process 83 terminated - storage
media inaccessible.
10/23/2002 17:24:03 ANR0985I Process 83 for BACKUP STORAGE POOL running in the
FOREGROUND completed with completion state FAILURE at
17:24:03.
Two questions:
1. Why does it need to create a new volume on the target server? I've defined a new volume on the target server, its empty, and hooked up to the correct storage pool. BTW, the storage pool on the target server is a DISK pool. Also, the associated copygroup is of type=archive.
2. If it indeed does need to create new volumes, how do I giive the source server authority to do so?
For those interested in the gory details, here is my setup:
SOURCE SERVER SETUP:
define server SERVER.SIGCOPY
password = nodepasswd
hladdress = 10.2.1.165
lladdress = 1500
nodename = SNODE.SIGCOPY
define devclass DC.SIGCOPY.EXTERNAL
devtype = SERVER
servername = SERVER.SIGCOPY
define stgpool SP.SIGCOPY.EXTERNAL DC.SIGCOPY.EXTERNAL
pooltype = copy
maxscratch = 1
define stgpool SP.SIG.DISK DISK
cache = yes
copystgpools= SP.SIGCOPY.EXTERNAL
define volume SP.SIG.DISK C:\tsmdata\vol.sig.dsm
formatsize = 1
wait = yes
TARGET SERVER SETUO:
define stgpool SP.SIGCOPY DISK
define volume SP.SIGCOPY C:\tsmdata\vol.sigcopy.worm.dsm
formatsize = 2
wait = yes
define domain DOM.SIGCOPY
define policyset DOM.SIGCOPY POL.SIGCOPY
define mgmtclass DOM.SIGCOPY POL.SIGCOPY MC.SIGCOPY
spacemgtech = auto
migrequiresbkup = no
assign defmgmtclass DOM.SIGCOPY POL.SIGCOPY MC.SIGCOPY
define copygroup DOM.SIGCOPY POL.SIGCOPY MC.SIGCOPY
type = archive
dest = SP.SIGCOPY
activate policyset DOM.SIGCOPY POL.SIGCOPY
register node SNODE.SIGCOPY nodepasswd
domain = DOM.SIGCOPY
passexp = 0
type = server
Thanks for any ideas...
Kimon