TSM Studio (59)
Collocation Group TroubleShooting
We suggest you read the following Article on Collocation before reading this Article –> Read Here
As noted in the article on collocation. The main problems you will come across with collocation is running out of scratch tapes andor a large number of tapes in a filling status. The main cause of this is having a storage pool with a collocation method of Group and then having no collocation groups or nodes not in collocation groups.
Using TSM Studio go to the Trouble Shooting category and open the Nodes not in Collocation Group dataview.
To Add a Node(s) to a Group simply right click the select Add to A Group
After putting all your nodes in a group, You will now need to move the data off the current tapes so that TSM can collocate the nodes and their data.
There are a number of ways to do this and here are two of them
1. To do this use the Move Data command on each tape and move the data back to the primary disk pool so that the migration process can move the data back to tape using the collocation you specified.
2. Or use the Move Data command to move the data to the same storage pool as the tape is already in, TSM will then move the data from the selected tape and collocate the data with nodes from the same group on other tapes.
Using TSM Studio to run the move data command. Open the Volumes Dataview from the Libraries and Volumes category Right Click on the Tape and Choose Move Data
Choose the Storage Pool to move the data to
How can I see what files have been restored using TSM Studio
Firstly for the TSM Instance to be able to capture information about restored files the following option must be enabled in the dsmserv.opt and the TSM instance restarted
REPORTRETRIEVE Yes
Then in TSM Studio you can use the Client Node–>Show Restored Files dataview to show restored file for a given date rangle
Changing the Date on a TSM Server
If you change the date on the underlying Operating System that your TSM Server is running on you will need to run the ACCEPT DATE command. If TSM is up when the date change occurs then you can login to the TSM Server using the Admin CLI or TSM Studio ( example at the end of this article) and run the ACCEPT DATE command.
If your server was down and your windows TSM Server service will not start. Check the event log or console messages for the following error
TSM Server Error: Server: SERVER_NAME ANR0110E An unexpected system date has been detected; the server is disabled. Verify the system date and use the ACCEPT DATE command to establish the current date as valid.
If you are unable to access the server from the ADMIN CLI then go to the command prompt or unix shell, change to the directory where dsmserv.exe (just dsmserv on unix) is installed and run it. When you see the above message enter ACCEPT DATE and once the new date has been accepted run the HALT command to stop TSM and start the TSM Server in the normal way for that Operating System.
Why do you need to do this
If someone has accidentally changed the Operating System date to a future date and the expiration process runs then a lot of data could be lost.
If you can access the TSM Server from TSM Studio then goto to the COMMANDS menu and select ACCEPT DATE
Setting up Client Node Statistics Dataviews in TSM Studio
The Node (Backup, Restore, Archive and Retrieve ) Statistics dataviews in TSM Studio source their data from the TSM Server Activity Log.
The format of the numbers in the Activity Log is dependent on the regional and TSM Client settings on the Client Node so it is possible that there may a number of different number formats stored in the Activity Log. This does cause issues for TSM Studio when trying to determine which number system is being used and converting to numbers. To address this issue TSM Studio 2.9.3.5 has added configuration options to set defaults and overrides for the different number systems.
Firstly the default setting which all be used for all Client Nodes data can be set using the Settings–>Client Node Statistics Settings–>Client Node Statistics Defaults as shown here
In the settings dialog specify the default values used for the decimal point and thousands separator.
Use the Client Node Statistics Overrides to change this setting for individual Client Nodes
TSM Studio Server (3)
Microsoft SQL Server settings for TSM Studio Server
If SQL Server is running on the same Server as the TSM Studio Server service then we recommend 12GB of memory as a minimum to ensure the healthy running on TSM Studio Server.
By default SQL Server will be configured to use all available memory this will need to be changed so that there is enough free memory for TSM Studio Server to function. It is recommended that SQL Server be given 4GB of memory and the other 8GB is left available for TSM Studio Server.
To change the default memory settings in SQL Server. Start up SQL Server Management Server right click on the server and select properties
Select Memory and then enter 4096 into the Maximum server memory field
Performance Tuning TSM Studio Server
In TSM Studio Server 2.9.011 and above there are a number of added enhancements to help tune TSM Studio for you environment.
The first area to check is on the Concurrency Tab of the TSM Studio Server properties dialog which can be accessed from Configuration–>Properties as shown here
The main setting to check here are Concurrent Reports and Concurrent Collector Threads. Report creation can consume large amount of memory so it is recommended to keep this number low.
Also some of the collections can consume a large amount of transaction log space especially the activity log collector. Each collector can be individually tuned. Goto Configuration->Collection schedules and edit the Activity Log collector and change the Concurrent Collectors to a small number (less than 5 )
Also check out the below link for SQL Server memory settings
https://www.spiritsoftware.biz/knowledgebase/microsoft-sql-…-studio-server
TSM Studio Server Security
As of TSM Studio Server version 2.9.1.0 security has been tightened up and no longer stores any security information in the registry.
The default logon to TSM Studio Server is now admin with a default password of password, (Domain field should be blank otherwise TSM Studio Server will assume it is a windows userid).
We strongly advise changing the admin password using the following procedure.
To change the password for the inbuilt admin userid use the Security–>Change Admin Password
Security in TSM Studio Server is now defined by assigning role(s) and Windows groups to a TSM Studio Server security group.
The TSM Studio Server security system will automatically create a group named Admins that has access to all functions in TSM Studio Server, the first time it is loaded it will look for the old group definitions in the registry and load them into this group otherwise it will populate with following default groups Administrators, Domains Admins and TSMStudioAdmins.
Also two roles will be created, one called Administrators which is assigned to the Admins Server group and one called Operational Report Viewer for allowing access to the Operational Report Viewer.
To access TSM Studio Server Groups select Security–>Groups
To modify the Admins Group Double Click or select edit from the Toolbar
Add Windows Group that should have admin access to TSM Studio Server, One Group per line
Dataviews (10)
Customizing the Columns
The columns in a Dataview can be customized in a number of ways,
- Columns can be moved
- Columns can be hidden
- Column Display Text can be changed
- The alignment can be changed
- The format of the data can be changed
To modify the columns right click on the dataview to display the dataview context menu and select columns ( or choose columns from the menu bar ). A dialog will be displayed showing a list of all the available columns and their settings.
Use the up and down arrow keys on the menu to change the order the columns are displayed.
To Hide a field click on the Hidden field for the column to hide.
To Change the Display text for a field click over the text in the Column Display Text field.
Use the Alignment Column to select the alignment for that column.
The Format field is used to the control how the column displays its data for example.
N0 defines a number field with no decimal points.
N2 defines a number field with 2 decimal points.
G defines a date field and shows just the date.
g defines a date field and shows the date and time
These are standard dotnet formats. If you want to have the data displayed in a different way let us know and we will help you format the data the way you want to see it.
Displaying Line Numbers
This will display Line Numbers as shown below
Sometimes it is handy to be able to the see line numbers in a dataview.
Right click on the Dataview and select the Line Numbers option from the Dataview context menu ( or from the Main Menu Bar ) to disable/ enable line numbers.
To Enable Line Numbers click on the Line Numbers option from the Dataview Context Menu.
Exporting the Data
From time to time you may wish to export the data from a dataview. TSM Studio provides a number of formats that you can use to export to Excel, PDF, XPS and XML. .
Right click on the Dataview to display the context menu for that Dataview and select from the available Export Options, then choose the ourput file name.
Data exported to XML can be reloaded later using the Load from XML option on the Dataview context menu, this allows you to work offline if you wish.
Filtering the Data
TSM Studio provides extremely powerful filtering capabilities.
At the top of each column on the right hand side where the title is displayed you will also notice a small filter icon. Click on this icon to display the filtering dialog for that column. The icon is only displayed when the mouse is positioned in the column header.
Filtering Examples
Show all rows where Devclass = ‘DISK’
Show all Rows where Stgpool Name is either DISKPOOL or BACKUPPOOL.
TSM (10)
Windows TSM Scheduler Service
This article describes installation and configuration of the TSM Scheduler Service on windows. The TSM Scheduler service is used by the TSM Scheduling Services to automate client node backups.
I am using the version 6 client for these examples, even though the screens look different it is still the same process for the version 5 clients
After installing the Windows Backup Archive client start the Backup-Archive GUI go to the Utilities–>Setup Wizard
Select Next
Select Next on TSM Schedule Wizard Screen
Choose Install a new or additional scheduler
Choose a Name for the Service. This the name you will in the Windows Services Manager
This is what you will see in Windows Service Manager
Choose an options file to be associated with this TSM Scheduler Service. It is possible to run multiple TSM Scheduler Service’s using different option files
Choose the node name for this TSM Service. Again it is possible to use a different node name for each TSM Scheduler Service and input the password. This node name will need to be registered on the TSM Server or the service will not start.
Choose the userid that the service will start as. This userid will need to have access to all the files it must backup or be a member of the backup operators group in windows
Choose the location for the scheduler service log files
NOTE: Some of these options are stored with the TSM Scheduler service and not in the options file and will override the option file settings. These values are stored in the registry at the following location
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINESYSTEMCurrentControlSetServicesTSM Client SchedulerParameters (replace TSM Client Scheduler with the name you used when installing the service )
Expiration
Expiring old backup and archive data from TSM is controlled by the EXPINTERVAL in your dsmserv.opt file.
EXPINTERVAL=24 specifies to run the expire process every 24 hours.
EXPINTERVAL=0 disables automatic expiration.
Removing old data from TSM can be run manually using the expire inventory command. Data is expired using the “Management Class” definitions that you have set on your files or if none are defined then the defaults for the policy set are used. ( I will discuss policy sets in an upcoming article )
In version 5 expiration can only be run system wide, in version 6 you can run the expire inventory command on individual nodes, this is useful when changing management classes on individual nodes.
I recommend that you set the EXPINTERVAL to 0 so that you can control at what time this process runs and the setup an admin schedule to run the expire inventory command
Collocation Group TroubleShooting
We suggest you read the following Article on Collocation before reading this Article –> Read Here
As noted in the article on collocation. The main problems you will come across with collocation is running out of scratch tapes andor a large number of tapes in a filling status. The main cause of this is having a storage pool with a collocation method of Group and then having no collocation groups or nodes not in collocation groups.
Using TSM Studio go to the Trouble Shooting category and open the Nodes not in Collocation Group dataview.
To Add a Node(s) to a Group simply right click the select Add to A Group
After putting all your nodes in a group, You will now need to move the data off the current tapes so that TSM can collocate the nodes and their data.
There are a number of ways to do this and here are two of them
1. To do this use the Move Data command on each tape and move the data back to the primary disk pool so that the migration process can move the data back to tape using the collocation you specified.
2. Or use the Move Data command to move the data to the same storage pool as the tape is already in, TSM will then move the data from the selected tape and collocate the data with nodes from the same group on other tapes.
Using TSM Studio to run the move data command. Open the Volumes Dataview from the Libraries and Volumes category Right Click on the Tape and Choose Move Data
Choose the Storage Pool to move the data to
Installing the Administrative CLI – Windows
The Administrative Client is part of the normal windows backup-archive client install but by default it is not installed. You will need to apply a custom install as shown below:
1. Start the Tivoli Storage Manager Client InstallShield(R)
2. Choose the Destination Folder
3. Choose Custom Setup as the Setup Type
4. IMPORTANT – Make sure that you select the Administrative Client Command Line Option as shown below and choose ‘ run all ‘ from my computer
5. Click the Install option
6. To verify the installation, verify the existence of dsmadmc.exe in the C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient directory
You may come across an error if the paths are not correctly set up. If you see the following message when starting the administrative cli program or when testing a TSM Server connection in TSM Studio, follow the suggested action below.
ANS0101E Unable to open English message repository ‘dscenu.txt’
This error is a result of the administrative cli program, “dsmadmc.exe”, unable to find the message file.
To start, you can check if the dscenu.txt file exists in the c:program filestivolitsmbaclient directory ( assuming, you installed the TSM client in the default location ).
If the file exists, try adding the following environment variable
DSM_DIR=C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient
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Helpful TSM SQL Commands (29)
Show the number of Windows Clients on a TSM Server
TSM v5
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM NODES WHERE PLATFORM_NAME LIKE ‘WIN%’
TSM v6 and above
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM NODESVIEW WHERE PLATFORM_NAME LIKE ‘WIN%’
Show volumes with write errors
SELECT * FROM VOLUMES WHERE WRITE_ERRORS>5 (Use a number relevant for your environment, this should be 0 if using a VTL)
NOTE: The > symbol when using the TSM Admin CLI is also used for redirection. To ensure it is used for correct intention here as a GREATER THAN sign remove the spaces on either side of the > symbol
Show All Filespaces that have not backed up or did not backup successfully
TSM v5
SELECT NODE_NAME, FILESPACE_NAME from FILESPACE WHERE BACKUP_END IS NULL OR BACKUP_END < BACKUP_START
TSMv6
SELECT NODE_NAME, FILESPACE_NAME from FILESPACEVIEW WHERE BACKUP_END IS NULL OR BACKUP_END < BACKUP_START
Show volumes with read errors
SELECT * FROM VOLUMES WHERE READ_ERRORS>5 (Use a number relevant for your environment, this should be 0 if using a VTL)
NOTE: The > symbol when using the TSM Admin CLI is also used for redirection. To ensure it is used for correct intention here as a GREATER THAN sign remove the spaces on either side of the > symbol
Show the number of TDP Agents on a TSM Server
TSM v5
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM NODES WHERE PLATFORM_NAME LIKE ‘%DP%’
TSMv6 and above
SELECT COUNT(*) FROM NODESVIEW WHERE PLATFORM_NAME LIKE ‘%DP%’