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Re: schedule problem ?

2006-07-12 04:54:02
Subject: Re: schedule problem ?
From: "Bos, Karel" <Karel.Bos AT ATOSORIGIN DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 12 Jul 2006 10:51:48 +0200
Hi,

Queryschedperiod will not make the "07/09/06   05:37:49 ANS1815E Either
the window has elapsed or the schedule has been deleted" go away. As the
message says, look at the duration of your backup schedule, and update
them as needed:

DURation
     Specifies the number of units that define the length of the startup
     window of the scheduled operation. This parameter is optional. This
     value must be from 1 to 999. The default is 1.
     Use this parameter with the DURUNITS parameter to specify the
length of
     the startup window. For example, if you specify DURATION=20 and
     DURUNITS=MINUTES, the schedule must be started within 20 minutes of
the
     start date and start time. The default length of the startup window
is
     1 hour. The duration of the window must be shorter than the period
     between windows.
     This value is ignored if you specify DURUNITS=INDEFINITE.
DURUnits
     Specifies the time units used to determine the duration of the
window
     in which the schedule can start. This parameter is optional. The
     default is HOURS.
     Use this parameter with the DURATION parameter to specify how long
the
     startup window remains open to process the schedule. For example,
if
     DURATION=20 and DURUNITS=MINUTES, the schedule must be started
within
     20 minutes of the start date and start time. The schedule may not
     necessarily complete processing within this window. If the schedule
     needs to be retried for any reason, the retry attempts must begin
     before the startup window elapses, or the operation does not
restart.
     The default value for the length of the startup window is 1 hour.
     Possible values are:
     Minutes
          Specifies that the duration of the window is defined in
minutes.
     Hours
          Specifies that the duration of the window is defined in hours.
     Days
          Specifies that the duration of the window is defined in days.
     INDefinite
          Specifies that the startup window of the scheduled operation
has
          an indefinite duration. The schedule can run any time after
the
          scheduled start time, until the schedule expires. You cannot
          specify DURUNITS=INDEFINITE, unless you specify
PERUNITS=ONETIME.
          The INDEFINITE value is not allowed with enhanced schedules.
 
Regards,

Karel

-----Original Message-----
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU] On Behalf Of
goc
Sent: woensdag 12 juli 2006 10:45
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Re: schedule problem ?

hmm, i think i know the solution
i changed QUERYSCHED    to     48

any ideas please ?


----- Original Message -----
From: "goc" <goran.k AT vip DOT hr>
To: <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU>
Sent: Monday, July 10, 2006 9:53 AM
Subject: schedule problem ?


> hi all,
> i have an schedule problem whitch includes a very long preschedulecmd 
> command, (35 hours)
>
> Executing scheduled command now.
> 07/07/06   18:01:24
> Executing Operating System command or script:
>   su - oracle -c /db/sdb11/backup01/backup/sdb1_do_bkup.sh
> 07/09/06   05:37:48 Finished command.  Return code is: 0
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 Session established with server TSM01: AIX-RS/6000
> 07/09/06   05:37:49   Server Version 5, Release 3, Level 3.1
> 07/09/06   05:37:49   Server date/time: 07/09/06   05:41:49  Last
access:
> 07/09/06   05:04:05
>
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 ANS1814E Unable to start the scheduled event
> 'SDB_EXP_SCHED01'
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 ANS1815E Either the window has elapsed or the
schedule
> has been deleted
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 Querying server for next scheduled event.
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 Node Name: SDB
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 Session established with server TSM01: AIX-RS/6000
> 07/09/06   05:37:49   Server Version 5, Release 3, Level 3.1
> 07/09/06   05:37:49   Server date/time: 07/09/06   05:41:50  Last
access:
> 07/09/06   05:41:49
>
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 --- SCHEDULEREC QUERY BEGIN
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 --- SCHEDULEREC QUERY END
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 Next operation scheduled:
> 07/09/06
> 05:37:49 ------------------------------------------------------------
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 Schedule Name:         SDB_EXP_SCHED01
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 Action:                Incremental
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 Objects:               /db/sdb11/backup01/backup/
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 Options:               -su=yes -preschedulecmd="su
-
> oracle -c /db/sdb11/backup01/backup/sdb1_do_bkup.sh"
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 Server Window Start:   17:43:00 on 07/11/06
> 07/09/06
> 05:37:49 ------------------------------------------------------------
> 07/09/06   05:37:49 Scheduler has been stopped.
>
> the script does an export of an big db every tuesday, friday at 17:43 
> , the time limit which the scheduled operation must start is 2 days
>
> can anyone help me please ?
>
> server AIX 5.2-06
> tsm 5.3.3.1
> client HPUX 11.11 with tsmc 5.3.0.0
>
> TIA
>
>
> PS: i have the similar one which lasts for more than 20 hours ...
> and it works fine
>
> 07/06/06   00:21:29 --- SCHEDULEREC QUERY BEGIN
> 07/06/06   00:21:29 --- SCHEDULEREC QUERY END
> 07/06/06   00:21:29 Next operation scheduled:
> 07/06/06
> 00:21:29 ------------------------------------------------------------
> 07/06/06   00:21:29 Schedule Name:         BSCS_OLB_SCHED01
> 07/06/06   00:21:29 Action:                Incremental
> 07/06/06   00:21:29 Objects:               /db/bscs81/olb/bscs8/
> 07/06/06   00:21:29 Options:               -preschedulecmd="su -
oracle -c
> /db/bscs81/olb/bscs8/doob" -su=yes
> 07/06/06   00:21:29 Server Window Start:   00:25:00 on 07/06/06
> 07/06/06
> 00:21:29 ------------------------------------------------------------
> 07/06/06   00:21:29
> Executing scheduled command now.
> 07/06/06   00:21:29
> Executing Operating System command or script:
>   su - oracle -c /db/bscs81/olb/bscs8/doob
> 07/06/06   20:56:55 Finished command.  Return code is: 0
> 07/06/06   20:56:56 Session established with server TSM01: AIX-RS/6000
> 07/06/06   20:56:56   Server Version 5, Release 3, Level 3.1
> 07/06/06   20:56:56   Server date/time: 07/06/06   21:00:56  Last
access:
> 07/06/06   00:25:30
>
> 07/06/06   20:56:56 --- SCHEDULEREC OBJECT BEGIN BSCS_OLB_SCHED01
07/06/06
> 00:25:00
> 07/06/06   20:56:56 Incremental backup of volume
'/db/bscs81/olb/bscs8/'

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