Hi Bcarroll!
I noticed that you might need to move data around while attaching the AIX 5.2 server to the SAN.
I though this might interest you.
Rainfinity has a RainStorage product that allows data movement without downtime. Clients and programs continue to access data while it is being...
Hi Chief49,
I noticed that you might need to move data around during this volume expansion.
I though this might interest you.
Rainfinity has a RainStorage product that allows data movement without downtime. Clients and programs continue to access data while it is being moved and there is no...
Hi BadgerBrian,
I noticed that you move data.
I though this might interest you.
Rainfinity has a RainStorage product that allows data movement without downtime. Clients and programs continue to access data while it is being moved and there is no need for scheduled downtime.
I've used...
Start, programs, Arcserve, Arcserve server admin, tape engine, DEBUG OUTPUT - TO SCREEN AND FILE.
Stop tape engine
Restart tape engine.
Mail the tape.log to me after you zip it.
Jim P. Ames
http://www.jimpames.com
jimpames@hotmail.com
Perhaps I can help if you share:
The OS version Arcserve runs on
The Arcserve version and patch level
The SCSI adapter model and firmware version
The tape drive model and firmware version
The TYPE of database you are backing up (MS-SQL 7, Exchange 5.5, etc.)
The LOG from the Arcserve database...
Read the FAQs right here in Tek-Tips for Arcserve. POWER USERS - and - never change rights on Arcserve$ Jim P. Ames
http://www.jimpames.com
jimpames@hotmail.com
Are you backing up through the TSA? You need to...
If you backup with the Arcserve agent, you must restore with it also, the converse is true as well. Jim P. Ames
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jimpames@hotmail.com
Run the Arcserve manager from a THIRD station, not a cluster node.
Also, autodiscover is BUGGY - doesn't always work... Jim P. Ames
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Sounds like registry permissions for remote data services are too tight... Check the knowledge base... Jim P. Ames
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Sure, call your CA rep. and they'll set you up with a special file to put in the license directory. Jim P. Ames
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jimpames@hotmail.com
When you change the layout of the SCSI devices, you need to rerun device configuration for Arcserve.
Backup your hkey_local_machine\software\computerassociates
registry using regedit.
Stop ALL arcserve services using service manager, including Arcserve discovery service and arcserve message...
Library?
Tape drive?
Patch level? Build number?
ASO, Advanced or workgroup?
Always Inventory a library after manually servicing media.
Post more details and I'll try to help... Jim P. Ames
http://www.jimpames.com
jimpames@hotmail.com
The tape.log is a list of all of the SCSI commands.
When you see ABSL 3040, that means SCSI adapter 3, bus 0, ID 4, LUN 0.
If you have a library, the robotics will have a SCSI ID.
Each tape drive has a SCSI Id.
If the tape equipment is all on the same SCSI controller, all of the ABSL...
CA is the only source for such a utility. You will not get help from the CA support line. You must call your CA rep. and get on the phone with a CA developer. Jim P. Ames
http://www.jimpames.com
jimpames@hotmail.com
WARNING!!!!
The patch referenced by DRLANDAU is for ASO only!!!! do NOT apply this patch to Arcserve ADVANCED or WORKGROUP!!!
Check the advice I gave you unless you are indeed running Advanced Storage Option for Unicenter TNG!
Jim P. Ames
http://www.jimpames.com
jimpames@hotmail.com
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