OnDemand User Group
Support Forums => Other => Topic started by: rstockton on August 23, 2011, 12:42:08 PM
-
We have a situation where we have suppossedly 2 identical instances of CMOD, but when I was reviewing the copygroups I found that we had the following copygroup setup on one system and not the second one. Both servers have a Policy with the same name as the copygroup. How do I create a copygroup on the second server?
Thanks,
Russell
Server 1
tsm: TSMOND>q copygroup OD7YRPD f=d
Policy Domain Name: OD7YRPD
Policy Set Name: ACTIVE
Mgmt Class Name: OD7YRMG
Copy Group Name: STANDARD
Copy Group Type: Backup
Versions Data Exists: 2
Versions Data Deleted: 1
Retain Extra Versions: 30
Retain Only Version: 60
Copy Mode: Modified
Copy Serialization: Shared Static
Copy Frequency: 0
Copy Destination: BACKUPPOOL
Table of Contents (TOC) Destination:
Last Update by (administrator): ADMIN
Last Update Date/Time: 10/26/07 15:52:47
Managing profile:
Changes Pending: No
Policy Domain Name: OD7YRPD
Policy Set Name: OD7YRPS
Mgmt Class Name: OD7YRMG
Copy Group Name: STANDARD
Copy Group Type: Backup
Versions Data Exists: 2
Versions Data Deleted: 1
Retain Extra Versions: 30
Retain Only Version: 60
Copy Mode: Modified
Copy Serialization: Shared Static
Copy Frequency: 0
Copy Destination: BACKUPPOOL
Table of Contents (TOC) Destination:
Last Update by (administrator): ADMIN
Last Update Date/Time: 10/26/07 15:52:47
Managing profile:
Changes Pending: No
OD7YRPD ACTIVE OD7YRMG OnDemand Policy Set
OD7YRPD OD7YRPS OD7YRMG OnDemand Policy Set
Server 2
OD7YRPD ACTIVE OD7YRMG OnDemand Policy Set
OD7YRPD OD7YRPS OD7YRMG OnDemand Policy Set
-
Hi Russell.
I fail to see where the disparity is. You didn't provide the output of the q copygroup command from the second server.
Without getting too deep into TSM, a policyset (of which copygroup is a component), once defined, needs to be activated. Once activated, it appears as 'active', as you can see in your output. If none of the components of the policyset have changed, then the policyset is identical to the activated one.
-JD.
-
Justin,
Following is the copygroup query from the second instance. It does not find a copygroup on this instance.
tsm: TSMONDDR>q copygroup OD7YRPD f=d
Session established with server TSMONDDR: AIX-RS/6000
Server Version 5, Release 5, Level 3.0
Server date/time: 08/24/11 08:57:39 Last access: 08/24/11 08:19:23
ANR2034E QUERY COPYGROUP: No match found using this criteria.
ANS8001I Return code 11.
Thanks,
Russell
-
If I want to create copygroups on the instance not containing one, would I use the following? This should make the copygroups look like the ones on the other instance.
define copygroup OD7YRPD OD7YRPS OD7YRMC standard type=backup
destination=backuppool frequency=0 verexists=2 mode=Modified verdeleted=1 retextra=30 retonly=60 serialization=Shared Static
define copygroup OD7YRPD ACTIVE OD7YRMC standard type=backup
destination=backuppool frequency=0 verexists=2 mode=Modified verdeleted=1 retextra=30 retonly=60 serialization=Shared Static
Thanks,
Russell