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[ADSM-L] SV: SV: ANS1302E

2008-12-28 07:16:41
Subject: [ADSM-L] SV: SV: ANS1302E
From: Christian Svensson <Christian.Svensson AT CRISTIE DOT SE>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Sun, 28 Dec 2008 13:10:26 +0100
Hi mate,
I hope you have a large log on your database and time to wait.
Here is a select command that takes a wild to run on the TSM Server. Sometimes 
even up to 30 min.
But this is just to verify if their is any data on the TSM Server. Try to 
maximize your command line window or pip out the text to a text file.

select node_name, filespace_name, hl_name, ll_name, date(BACKUP_DATE) as Date, 
time(BACKUP_DATE) as Time from backups where node_name='SERVERNODE' and 
hl_name='/usr/script'

Best Regards
Christian Svensson

Cell: +46-70-325 1577
E-mail: Christian.Svensson AT cristie DOT se
Skype: cristie.christian.svensson
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Skickat: den 28 december 2008 07:03
Till: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Ämne: Re: SV: ANS1302E

tsm> restore /usr/script -replace=all -subdir=yes -pick
Session established with server TSM1_SITEB_SERVER1: Windows
  Server Version 5, Release 5, Level 0.0
  Server date/time: 12/28/2008 08:02:11  Last access: 12/26/2008 08:21:11

Restore function invoked.

ANS1302E No objects on server match query


On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 2:39 PM, Christian Svensson
<Christian.Svensson AT cristie DOT se> wrote:
> Hi,
> Have you try to use the switch pick to even see what files you can restore?
>
> tsm> restore /usr/script -replace=all -subdir=yes -pick
>
> Best Regards
> Christian Svensson
>
> Cell: +46-70-325 1577
> E-mail: Christian.Svensson AT cristie DOT se
> Skype: cristie.christian.svensson
> ________________________________________
> Från: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU] f&#246;r Mad Unix 
> [madunix AT GMAIL DOT COM]
> Skickat: den 26 december 2008 07:22
> Till: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Ämne: Re: ANS1302E
>
> the same effect..
>
> tsm> restore "/var/www/html/*"
> Restore function invoked.
>
> ANS1247I Waiting for files from the server...
> ANS1302E No objects on server match query
>
> tsm>
> tsm>
> tsm>
> tsm> res /usr/script/* -replace=all -sub=yes
> Session established with server TSM1_SITEB_SERVER1: Windows
>  Server Version 5, Release 5, Level 0.0
>  Server date/time: 12/26/2008 08:21:05  Last access: 12/24/2008 17:31:28
>
> Restore function invoked.
>
> ANS1247I Waiting for files from the server...
> ANS1302E No objects on server match query
>
>
> On Wed, Dec 24, 2008 at 5:41 PM, Howard Coles
> <Howard.Coles AT ardenthealth DOT com> wrote:
>> Try:
>> res /usr/script/* -replace=all -sub=yes
>> Just to see what happens.
>>
>> I'm assuming the /usr/script filespace (if it's separate) is already 
>> available to restore into.
>>
>> See Ya'
>> Howard
>>
>>> -----Original Message-----
>>> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU] On Behalf
>>> Of Mad Unix
>>> Sent: Wednesday, December 24, 2008 9:04 AM
>>> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>>> Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] ANS1302E
>>>
>>> none of them is working ....
>>>
>>> ANS1081E Invalid search file specification '{/usr/script/' entered
>>> tsm> rest {/usr/script/} -replace=all -subdir=yes
>>> Restore function invoked.
>>>
>>> ANS1081E Invalid search file specification '{/usr/script/' entered
>>> tsm> rest {/usr/script}/
>>> Restore function invoked.
>>>
>>> ANS1084E No files have previously been backed up for '{/usr/script'
>>> tsm> rest {/usr/script/}
>>> Restore function invoked.
>>>
>>> ANS1081E Invalid search file specification '{/usr/script/' entered
>>> tsm> rest {/usr/script}/
>>> Restore function invoked.
>>>
>>> ANS1084E No files have previously been backed up for '{/usr/script'
>>> tsm> 'rest {/usr/script}/ '
>>> ANS1141W Unknown command - 'rest
>>> tsm> rest {/usr/script}/
>>> Restore function invoked.
>>>
>>> ANS1084E No files have previously been backed up for '{/usr/script'
>>> tsm> rest /usr/script}/
>>> Restore function invoked.
>>>
>>> ANS1247I Waiting for files from the server...
>>> ANS1302E No objects on server match query
>>>
>>> tsm> rest /usr/script/
>>> Restore function invoked.
>>>
>>> ANS1247I Waiting for files from the server...
>>> ANS1302E No objects on server match query
>>>
>>> tsm> rest {/usr/scrip/}
>>> Restore function invoked.
>>>
>>> ANS1081E Invalid search file specification '{/usr/scrip/' entered
>>> tsm> ANS2820E An interrupt has occurred. The current operation will end
>>> and the
>>>
>>> Thanks
>>> On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 6:06 PM, TSM User <user.tsm AT gmail DOT com> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > First thought:  are you logged into the Linux server as a user with
>>> rights
>>> > over the file--i.e. either the owner or root?  You'll need to be in
>>> order
>>> > for TSM to show you the files or restore them.
>>> >
>>> > Second thought:  Is /usr/script a separate filesystem than /usr?  If
>>> so, try
>>> > 'rest {/usr/script}/ ' etc., to distinguish it from the other.  TSM
>>> could be
>>> > looking down the wrong path.
>>> >
>>> >
>>> > On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Mad Unix <madunix AT gmail DOT com> 
>>> > wrote:
>>> >
>>> > > Am getting into this issue when i try to restore my data on Linux
>>> server
>>> > > RHEL5
>>> > > root@king Tue Dec 23 /usr/script $ dsmc
>>> > > IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
>>> > > Command Line Backup/Archive Client Interface
>>> > >  Client Version 5, Release 4, Level 0.0
>>> > >  Client date/time: 12/23/2008 17:46:49
>>> > > (c) Copyright by IBM Corporation and other(s) 1990, 2007. All
>>> Rights
>>> > > Reserved.
>>> > >
>>> > > Node Name: TSMKING
>>> > > Please enter your user id <TSMKING>: tsmking
>>> > >
>>> > > Please enter password for user id "TSMKING":
>>> > >
>>> > > Session established with server TSM1_SITEB_SERVER1: Windows
>>> > >  Server Version 5, Release 5, Level 0.0
>>> > >  Server date/time: 12/23/2008 16:52:19  Last access: 12/23/2008
>>> 16:49:23
>>> > >
>>> > > tsm> rest /usr/script/ -replace=all -subdir=yes -ina -pick
>>> > > Restore function invoked.
>>> > >
>>> > > ANS1302E No objects on server match query
>>> > >
>>> > > tsm> quit
>>> > >
>>
>

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