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Virtual Volumes and TSM DB restoration

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polani

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Jun 4, 2003
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Guys!!

Does any body know how to restore TSM DB on target server using virtual volumes.

Actually I am preparing TSM DR infra for my compnay. I have implemented TSM server at DR machine and setup virtual volumes relationship correctly between source server and target server ( server at main site & server at Dr site).

Using that virtual volumes configuration , i am able to take full TSM DB backup on source server ( which goes to disk based volumes at TSM DR Server).

My volume history and dev config ( latest ) are also being copied from Live AIX server to DR AIX server.

I stopped my DR TSM Server and tried to restore TSM DB of Main Server , it could not be and gave following errors


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TSMDR>./dsmserv restore db todate=today preview=no
ANR7800I DSMSERV generated at 03:39:02 on Dec 7 2004.

Tivoli Storage Manager for AIX-RS/6000
Version 5, Release 3, Level 0.0

Licensed Materials - Property of IBM

(C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1990, 2004.
All rights reserved.
U.S. Government Users Restricted Rights - Use, duplication or disclosure
restricted by GSA ADP Schedule Contract with IBM Corporation.

ANR0900I Processing options file dsmserv.opt.
ANR7813W The 64-bit server is not supported on a 32-bit kernel.
ANR4726I The ICC support module has been loaded.
ANR8222W TCP/IP driver is unable to set the window size to 2097152 for the
server master socket. The default value will be used.
ANR8200I TCP/IP driver ready for connection with clients on port 1500.
ANR0200I Recovery log assigned capacity is 8 megabytes.
ANR0201I Database assigned capacity is 16 megabytes.
ANR4600I Processing volume history file /tsm/files/primary/volumehistory.
ANR4620I Database backup series 225 operation 0 device class TARGETCLASS.
ANR4622I Volume 1: TSMDR.DBB.162725249.
ANR4622I Volume 2: TSMDR.DBB.162725327.
ANR4634I Starting point-in-time database restore to date 11/06/06 23:59:59.
ANR0300I Recovery log format started; assigned capacity 8 megabytes.
ANR8222W TCP/IP driver is unable to set the window size to 2097152 for the
server master socket. The default value will be used.
ANR8220W TCP/IP driver is unable to set the window size to 2097152 for client
172.16.1.4. The default value will be used.
ANR0478W Session request refused. Server is running in standalone mode.
ANR4373E Session rejected by target server TSMDR, reason: No Resource.
ANR1401W Mount request denied for volume TSMDR.DBB.162725249 - mount failed.
ANR4578E Database backup/restore terminated - required volume was not mounted


Why it is saying that no resource is available for restoration ???

What am i missing in restrartion from TSM DR.... Please advice.. Is it correct procedure for restroring TSM DB using virtual volumes



Thanks and Regards


Here comes polani Once again!!!

P690 Certified Specailist
HACMP & AIX Certified Specailist
AIX & HACCMP Instructor
 
Hi Polani

Most likely is authentication failure between TSM servers. What does the activity log on the DR TSM server show?



Kind Regards,
Matthew Bourne
"Find a job you love and never do a day's work in your life.
 
Hi

Thanks for your response

Infact authentication failure should not be an issue as i was able to take TSM DB backup from TSM main Server to TSM DR server without any failure.

However , please clarify how i can check activity log at TSM DR Server ( as it was stoped before attepmt to store TSM DB onto it )

Please clarify... I think that i am wrong in understanding in recovery procedure of TSM using virtual volumes concept... but issue is that there is no documentation available on the subject... All documents talk about backup methods... not recovery methods

Regards

Polani

Here comes polani Once again!!!

P690 Certified Specailist
HACMP & AIX Certified Specailist
AIX & HACCMP Instructor
 
Hi

OK - suppose you have 2 TSM instances, TSM-A & TSM-B.

You perform TSM DB backups of TSM-B to virtual volumes stored on TSM-A.

At some point, you want to restore TSM-B using the virtual volumes stored on TSM-A. Your restore fails, because of a condition described in this error:

ANR1401W Mount request denied for volume TSMDR.DBB.162725249 - mount failed

The error is issued by the restore process for TSM-B.

If you check the TSM server activity log for the instance TSM-A, you will be able to confirm whether or not TSM-B made a connection to TSM-A for the purpose of requesting access to the virtual volume containing the database backup. My guess is that, at the time TSM-B issued the ANR1401W message, you will see a corresponding message in the activity log for TSM-A.

HTH

Kind Regards,
Matthew Bourne
"Find a job you love and never do a day's work in your life.
 
Hi Polani

How did you get on? Did you fix it?

Kind Regards,
Matthew Bourne
"Find a job you love and never do a day's work in your life.
 
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