Install SQL 2012 on Core

To install Microsoft SQL 2012 on a Microsoft 2012 core edition, use the /UIMODE switch. This will bring op the old interface.

setup /UIMODE=EnableUIonServerCore

 

2725_xxxx_2

 

Other samples to install it through the command line (parameters or file) can be found on: https://www.mssqltips.com/sqlservertip/2725/installing-sql-server-2012-on-windows-server-core-part-3/

Planning the XenApp Data Store

http://support.citrix.com/proddocs/topic/xenapp65-planning/ps-planning-datastore-intro-v2.html?_ga=1.50490985.1747981757.1428398346

 

Planning the XenApp Data Store

Updated: 2015-04-02

When you deploy your server farm, it must have an associated data store. When servers in a farm come online, they query the data store for configuration information. The data store provides a repository of persistent information, including:

  • Farm configuration information
  • Published application configurations
  • Server configurations
  • Citrix administrator accounts
  • Printer configurations

The System Requirements lists the databases you can use for the farm data store. For information about supported database versions, see http://support.citrix.com/article/CTX114501.

Choosing a Database

Consider these factors before deciding which database product to use:

  • The number of servers you currently plan to have in the farm, and whether or not you plan to expand that number
  • Whether or not you have a database administrator with the expertise to configure and manage a data store running on SQL Server or Oracle
  • Whether or not you foresee the enterprise expanding, which would result in expanding the size and maintenance of the database
  • Any database maintenance requirements, such as backup, redundancy, and replication

General recommendations are listed below, based on the following size table.

Small Medium Large Enterprise
Servers 1-50 25-100 50-100 100 or more
Named Users < 150 < 3000 < 5000 > 3000
Applications < 100 < 100 < 500 < 2000
  • Microsoft SQL Server and Oracle are suitable for any size environment and are recommended for all large and enterprise environments. When deploying large farms across a WAN, you can obtain a performance advantage by replicating the data store and distributing the load over multiple database servers. SQL Server and Oracle are suitable for large farms and support replication.

    Do not install XenApp on the SQL Server or Oracle database server.

  • SQL Server Express is suitable for all small and many medium environments located in one physical location, which do not have branch offices across a WAN.

See the database product documentation for hardware requirements for the database server.

Important: Ensure that the data store is backed up regularly. If the data store database is lost, you must recreate the farm. You cannot recreate the data store from an existing farm.

Database Server Hardware Performance Considerations

Increasing the CPU power and speed of the database server can improve the response time of queries made to the data store when:

  • Starting the Citrix IMA Service on multiple servers simultaneously
  • Adding a server to the farm
  • Removing a server from the farm

The response time of other events (such as starting the IMA Service on a single server, recreating the local host cache, or replicating printer drivers to all servers in the farm) is affected more by the farm size than by the data store response time.

Adding processors to the server hosting the data store can improve response time when executing multiple simultaneous queries. In environments with large numbers of servers coming online simultaneously and at frequent intervals, additional processors can service requests faster.

The capabilities of the processor on the database server affect management console performance, how long it takes to add (configure) and remove a server from the farm, and how long it takes to start multiple servers simultaneously.

In the following chart, five sample farm configurations (A through E) are listed, with measurements of various metrics in the farm.

Configuration A B C D E
Number of servers in farm 50 100 250 500 1000
Number of applications published to all servers 50 50 50 50 50
Number of user policies 25 25 25 25 25
Printers per server 5 5 5 5 5
Printer drivers installed per server 25 25 25 25 25
Network print servers with printers 5 5 5 5 5
Number of Load Manager load evaluators 10 10 10 10 10
Number of application folders in management console 10 10 10 10 10
Number of server folders in management console 8 16 25 50 50
Number of Application Isolation Environments 10 10 10 10 10
Number of Citrix administrators 10 10 10 10 10
Size of data store database in megabytes 32 51 76 125 211

The following table lists suggested hardware for the server hosting the data store, for each configuration in the previous table.

Configuration A B C D E
Dual Pentium 4/1.6GHz with 2GB RAM X X X
Dual Pentium 4/3.0GHz with 4GB RAM X X X X
Quad Pentium 4/3.0GHz with 4GB RAM X X X X X

The actual performance of a farm’s data store varies depending on the database engine and the level of performance tuning achieved.

Replication Considerations

When you join a new server to a XenApp farm, a significant amount of time can be spent waiting for the server’s Citrix Independent Management Architecture (IMA) service to start and come online. As a result, you might choose to configure SQL data store replication at each remote site, to allow member servers to point to their local SQL subscriber and avoid the slowness of traversing the WAN. However, as your farm expands geographically, the overhead of administering SQL subscribers at each of your sites becomes a burden.

In XenApp 6.5, you can configure servers in session-host mode (also known as session-only mode). This server mode allows XenApp servers to join a farm in significantly less time with substantial bandwidth savings.

When a XenApp server joins a farm, it performs numerous read and write operations to the IMA data store as well as a download of the farm data to its Local Host Cache (LHC). In previous releases of XenApp, all member servers of the farm were required to download all farm data to their LHC during a join, resulting in a large amount of data store transactions and bandwidth consumption. In XenApp 6.5, you can dedicate a select few servers as XenApp controllers which are responsible for farm management tasks, while the remaining member servers are session-only servers whose sole task is to host user sessions. XenApp controllers must synchronize all of the farm data, while session-only servers must synchronize only a subset of the information to their LHC. These changes result in fewer database transactions, less bandwidth consumption, and faster IMA startup performance.

While session-only XenApp servers can host XenApp user sessions, they cannot perform the role of data collectors, nor can they participate in or trigger a data collector zone election. The XML service does not run on session-only XenApp servers; therefore, the Web Interface cannot use them to perform application enumerations. Additionally, management tasks such as AppCenter discovery or PowerShell tasks cannot be run directly on a session-only server. However, with proper planning and placement of XenApp controller servers, leveraging the session-only model can optimize your farm performance and reduce IMA bandwidth and server provisioning time.

You specify the XenApp server mode through the Server Role Manager when you configure the XenApp role to join a farm. For more information, see the XenApp Server Mode section in Before Configuring XenApp.

If you used data store replication in previous XenApp deployments, note that in XenApp 6.5:

  • Replication is no longer required because IMA architectural changes have significantly improved WAN performance.
  • Future versions of Microsoft SQL Server may not support the replication model that XenApp supports (transactional replication with immediate updating subscribers).

Therefore, although you can replicate a XenApp 6.5 data store on SQL Server 2008 R2 and earlier versions, you do not need to, and you may not be able to with later SQL Server versions.

Planning for Configuration Logging and IMA Encryption

The IMA encryption feature provides a robust AES encryption algorithm to protect sensitive data in the IMA data store. Enabling IMA encryption provides an additional layer of security for the data preserved by the Configuration Logging feature.

If you do not enable IMA encryption, XenApp uses the standard encryption used in previous versions of XenApp. The Securing Server Farms documentation contains more information about IMA encryption, Configuration Logging, and when to enable these features.

To enable IMA encryption, you specify a key which is used for all the servers in your farm. To generate the key, use CTXKEYTOOL, which is available on the installation media.

For custom installations or provisioning servers in large environments, consider:

  • Deploying XenApp by using images, and including the key file as part of the server image
  • Generating a key, putting the key in a folder on your network, using a UNC path to specify the location, and performing an unattended installation

If you have multiple farms in your environment, Citrix recommends you generate separate keys for each farm.

Citrix best practices reference list for XenApp/XenDesktop design

source: http://www.bjornbats.nl/?p=580

design part best practice guide
active directory Edoc-Recommendations for Active Directory Environments
application virtualization virtual application management with microsoft application virtualization 4.5/4.6 and system center configuration manager 2007R2 2012
search for app-v and configmgr whitepaper
bandwidth ctx124457 performance assessment and bandwidth analysis for delivering xendesktop to branch offices
datastore edoc datastore reference
datastore CTX112524-Citrix Presentation Server and Microsoft SQL 2005 Configuration
datastore CTX118849-Installing SQL 2008 on Windows Server 2008. Datastore
Replication with XenApp 5.0 using SQL 2008 with Windows Authentication
datastore Edoc-planning a citrix high available citrix datastore
datastore ctx127939-XenDesktop 5 Database Sizing and Mirroring Best Practices
farm&zone CTX129106-Scaling Big – DaaS and SaaS Deployments for Citrix Service Providers
Scaling to 1,000 servers in a single farm
farm&zone edoc-planning zones in a wan
HA & scalability & sizing Citrix-blogpost-estimating xenapp 6.5 hosted shared desktop scalability
HA & scalability & sizing CTX 131102 Citrix XenApp 6 5 – Enterprise Scalable XenApp Deployments
HA & scalability & sizing CTX123684-Delivering 5000 Desktops with XenDesktop 4
HA & scalability & sizing CTX134979 -High Availability for XD and XA – Planning Guide
HA & scalability & sizing fujitsu-terminal_server_sizing_guide_en
license Remote Desktop License Server Discovery
license CTX114847-LICENSE SERVER SIZING AND SCALABILITY
license edoc- setting up a citrix license server on a microsoft cluster
netscaler edoc-netscaler high availability 
network Citrix-Blogpost-Quality of services
optimization CTX131577-XA – Windows 2008 R2 Optimization Guide.pdf
optimization CTX125060 Best_Practices_for_Optimizing_HDX_Technologies_for_XenDesktop_4
overall CTX124481 Advanced Farm Administration with XenApp Worker Groups
overall CTX119686-Top_10_Items_Found_by_Citrix_Consulting_on_Assessments_v2
overall CTX132799-XenDesktop and XenApp – Best Practices
overall edocs designing a xenapp 6 farm
patchmanagement CTX120842-Best Practices for Citrix XenApp Hotfix Rollup Pack &Installation and Deployment
ports CTX101810-CitrixPorts_by_Product_and_Port_2060
printing Edoc-Overview of Client and Network Printing Pathways
printing edoc-improve printing performance
printing CTX18234-printing architecture solution
printing CTX131337-TechEdge Barcelona 2011 – Integrating your branch office successfully with optimized printing solutions
profiles CTX110351 User Profile Best Practices for MetaFrame Presentation Server
profiles Profile Management Frequently Asked Questions
profiles CTX119036-User-Profile-Manager-Best-Practices-Guide-Final
pvs CTX120464-PVS_for_XenApp_Best_Practices
pvs CTX134945-Provisioning Services Networking Planning Guide
pvs CTX124791-Citrix Provisioning Services 5.6 SP1 Installation and Configuration Guide
pvs CTX124792-Citrix Provisioning Services 5.6 SP1 Administrator’s Guide
pvs CTX127438-Provisioning Services Components Interaction
pvs CTX127549-Provisioning Services 5.6 Best Practices
pvs CTX120803-Citrix Provisioning Services Security Backgrounder
running xenapp virtual CTX129761 XenApp Planning Guide – Virtualization Best Practices
running xenapp virtual vmware-citrix-xenapp-best-practices-EN
storage CTX130632-XD – Planning Guide – Storage Best Practices
thin clients citrix blogpost-selecting thin clients for xendesktop 4
thin clients citrix blogpost-HDX Ready thin client test kit
thin clients hdx citrix blogpost-hdx and thin clients
in the hld 1883 only the mandatory requirement that the thin client must be hdx ready is mentioned.http://www.citrix.com/English/partners/programs/fourthLevel.asp?programID=1681660&tlID=163199&flID=1859519What about the management of the thin clients and reuse of existing tooling like sccm

http://henkhoogendoorn.blogspot.nl/2012/09/thin-client-management-in-configmgr-2012.html?spref=tw

training Citrix recommends the following levels of training as best practice:
· Level 1 (Help Desk): Citrix Certified Administrator (CCA) on XenApp and XenDesktop
· Level 2 (Production Support Engineer): Citrix Certified Advanced Administrator (CCAA)
· Level 3 (Build Engineer): Citrix Certified Enterprise Engineer (CCEE)
· Level 4 (Architect): Citrix Certified Integration Architect (CCIA) and more
XenDesktop and XenApp – Best Practices guide
uac edoc-user account control
xendesktop citrix blogpost-xendesktop design handbook
xendesktop CTX127842-how to configure the logoff behavior of a desktop group in xendesktop 5
administration Best Practices for XenApp Administrators 
virusscan Citrix Guidelines for Antivirus Software Configuration 
printing xendesktop and xenapp printing planning guide

SQL for Tivoli Storage Manager

http://thobias.org/tsm/sql/

SQL for Tivoli Storage Manager

Useful SQL Statements for TSM
08/27/2014This page has a collection of useful SQL statements for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM). Here you can find out a lot of selects that will help you to get information from TSM and to construct your own SQL statements.

If you have any selects to share or have any comments, please contact me at <thobias (a) thobias org>



Database and Recovery Log

List all information from db table

  - TSM version 5 and 6 (the below output is from version 5)
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT * FROM db
  
     AVAIL_SPACE_MB: 85000
        CAPACITY_MB: 80000
   MAX_EXTENSION_MB: 5000
   MAX_REDUCTION_MB: 11808
          PAGE_SIZE: 4096
       USABLE_PAGES: 20480000
         USED_PAGES: 16856530
       PCT_UTILIZED: 82.3
   MAX_PCT_UTILIZED: 85.2
   PHYSICAL_VOLUMES: 17
    BUFF_POOL_PAGES: 65536
   TOTAL_BUFFER_REQ: 5555310
      CACHE_HIT_PCT: 98.6
     CACHE_WAIT_PCT: 0.0
     BACKUP_RUNNING: NO
        BACKUP_TYPE:
    NUM_BACKUP_INCR: 0
      BACKUP_CHG_MB:
     BACKUP_CHG_PCT: 14.5
   LAST_BACKUP_DATE: 2007-07-22 16:11:23.000000
       DB_REORG_EST:
  DB_REORG_EST_TIME:

TSM database utilization (%)

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT CAST(SUM(100-(free_space_mb*100) / tot_file_system_mb) AS DECIMAL(3,1)) AS PCT_UTILIZED FROM db
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT pct_utilized FROM db
  
  PCT_UTILIZED
  ------------
          82.3

TSM log recovery utilization (%)

  - TSM version 6 (active log)
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT CAST(SUM(used_space_mb *100 / total_space_MB) AS DECIMAL(3,1)) AS PCT_UTILIZED FROM log
  
  - TSM version 6 (active log)
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT CAST(SUM(100-(free_space_mb*100) / total_space_mb) AS DECIMAL(3,1)) AS PCT_UTILIZED FROM log
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT pct_utilized FROM log
  
  PCT_UTILIZED
  ------------
           0.0

Selecting specific columns from db table

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT tot_file_system_mb, used_db_space_mb, free_space_mb, -
  (SELECT CAST(SUM(100-(free_space_mb*100) / tot_file_system_mb) AS DECIMAL(3,1)) AS PCT_UTILIZED FROM db), -
  last_backup_date FROM db
  
   TOT_FILE_SYSTEM_MB     USED_DB_SPACE_MB     FREE_SPACE_MB     PCT_UTILIZED               LAST_BACKUP_DATE
  -------------------    -----------------    --------------    -------------    ---------------------------
               215040               169634             43035             80.0     2012-09-02 08:00:13.000000
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT avail_space_mb,capacity_mb, pct_utilized, max_pct_utilized,last_backup_date FROM db
  
  AVAIL_SPACE_MB     CAPACITY_MB     PCT_UTILIZED     MAX_PCT_UTILIZED       LAST_BACKUP_DATE
  --------------     -----------     ------------     ----------------     ------------------
           85000           80000             82.3                 85.2             2007-07-22
                                                                              16:11:23.000000

Number of database volumes not synchronized

  - TSM version 5 only
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM dbvolumes WHERE ( NOT copy1_status='Synchronized' OR NOT -
  copy2_status='Synchronized' OR NOT copy3_status='Synchronized' )
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
            0

Number of log volumes not synchronized

  - TSM version 5 only
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM logvolumes WHERE ( NOT copy1_status='Synchronized' OR NOT -
  copy2_status='Synchronized' OR NOT copy3_status='Synchronized' )
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
            0

Nodes

Number of nodes

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT SUM(num_nodes) FROM domains
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
          165
  
  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM nodes
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
          165

Number of nodes per domain

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT domain_name,num_nodes FROM domains
  
  DOMAIN_NAME              NUM_NODES
  ------------------     -----------
  AIX                             47
  EXCHANGE                         4
  NT                              69
  VMWARE                          10

Number of nodes per platform

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT platform_name,COUNT(*) FROM nodes GROUP BY platform_name
  
  PLATFORM_NAME         Unnamed[2]
  ----------------     -----------
  AIX                           20
  Linux86                       36
  TDP Domino                     2
  TDP MSSQL Win32                1
  WinNT                        100

Nodes locked

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name FROM nodes WHERE locked='YES'
  
  NODE_NAME
  ------------------
  NODE_TEMP
  NODE99

Number of nodes locked

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM nodes WHERE locked='YES'
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
            2

Number of nodes sessions

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM sessions WHERE session_type='Node'
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
            3

TSM clients version

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name, platform_name, domain_name, TRIM(CHAR(client_version))||'.'||TRIM(CHAR(client_release))||'.'||-
  TRIM(CHAR(client_level))||'-'||TRIM(CHAR(client_sublevel)) as "TSM Client Version", DATE(lastacc_time) AS LASTACC_TIME FROM nodes
  
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name, platform_name, domain_name, VARCHAR(client_version)||'.'||VARCHAR(client_release)||'.'||-
  VARCHAR(client_level)||'-'||VARCHAR(client_sublevel) as "TSM Client Version", DATE(lastacc_time) AS LASTACC_TIME FROM nodes
  
  NODE_NAME        PLATFORM_NAME       DOMAIN_NAME        TSM Client Version    LASTACC_TIME
  --------------   ----------------    ---------------    ------------------    --------------
  NODE_01          WinNT               STANDARD           6.2.3-1               2012-03-29
  NODE_02          AIX                 STANDARD           6.2.3-1               2012-03-29
  NODE_03          TDP Domino AIX      STANDARD           5.4.1-2               2012-03-28
  NODE_04          TDP Dom LINUXZ64    STANDARD           6.1.4-0               2012-03-29
  NODE_05          Linux390            STANDARD           6.1.0-2               2012-02-20
  NODE_06          TDP Domino AIX      STANDARD           5.4.1-2               2012-03-29
  NODE_07          AIX                 STANDARD           5.4.1-2               2011-09-03
  NODE_08          AIX                 STANDARD           5.4.1-2               2011-07-17
    ...

Number of nodes per TSM client version

  - TSM version 6 only
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT TRIM(CHAR(client_version))||'.'||TRIM(CHAR(client_release))||'.'||TRIM(CHAR(client_level))||'-'||TRIM(CHAR(client_sublevel)) -
      as TSM_Client_Version, count(*) as number_nodes FROM nodes GROUP BY -
      TRIM(CHAR(client_version))||'.'||TRIM(CHAR(client_release))||'.'||TRIM(CHAR(client_level))||'-'||TRIM(CHAR(client_sublevel))
  
  TSM_CLIENT_VERSION                                    NUMBER_NODES
  ------------------------------------------------     -------------
  6.1.4-0                                                         15
  6.1.5-0                                                         40
  6.2.0-0                                                          1
  6.2.1-1                                                          6
  6.2.2-0                                                         34
  6.2.2-2                                                         10
  6.2.4-0                                                        219
  6.2.5-0                                                         39
  6.3.0-6                                                          1
  6.3.1-0                                                         16
  6.3.2-0                                                          8
  6.4.1-0                                                          3
  6.4.1-1                                                          4

List of nodes that have not accessed the tsm server in the last 90 days

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name, domain_name, platform_name, TO_CHAR(lastacc_time,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI') as "lastacc_time" FROM -
  nodes WHERE DAYS(current_date)-DAYS(lastacc_time)>90 ORDER BY "lastacc_time"
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name, domain_name, platform_name, SUBSTR(CHAR(lastacc_time),1,16) as "lastacc_time" FROM nodes WHERE -
   lastacc_time<timestamp(current_date)-(90)days ORDER BY "lastacc_time"
  
  NODE_NAME           DOMAIN_NAME         PLATFORM_NAME        lastacc_time
  ---------------     ---------------     ----------------     ------------------
  NODE_123            PROD                AIX                  2011-02-16 11:41
  NODE_234            PROD                WinNT                2011-02-16 13:29
  NODE_345            PROD                DB2/AIX64            2011-02-16 14:06
   ...

Some nodes information and amount of space (from auditocc)

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT n.node_name, n.domain_name, n.platform_name, -
  TRIM(CHAR(client_version))||'.'||TRIM(CHAR(client_release))||'.'||TRIM(CHAR(client_level))||'-'||TRIM(CHAR(client_sublevel)) as TSM_Client_Version, -
  cast(float(a.total_mb)/1024 as DEC(8,2)) AS TOTAL_GB, DATE(n.lastacc_time) as LASTACC_DATE FROM nodes n, auditocc a WHERE n.node_name=a.node_name ORDER BY TOTAL_GB DESC
  
  NODE_NAME              DOMAIN_NAME            PLATFORM_NAME        TSM_CLIENT_VERSION       TOTAL_GB     LASTACC_DATE
  ------------------     ------------------     ----------------     ------------------     ----------     ------------
  NODE1                  OFFSITE                AIX                  6.2.4-0                  43754.24       2013-11-28
  NODE2                  OFFSITE                AIX                  6.3.1-0                  25883.54       2013-11-28
  NODE3                  SERVERS                DB2/AIX64            5.5.2-7                  19930.63       2013-11-28
  NODE4                  OFFSITE                AIX                  6.2.4-0                   6316.40       2013-11-28
  NODE5                  SERVERS                Linux390             6.2.5-0                   4162.74       2013-11-28
  ...

Filespaces

List filespaces that have not been backed up in the last 365 days

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name,filespace_name, filespace_type,DATE(backup_end) as DATE FROM filespaces WHERE -
  DAYS(current_date)-DAYS(backup_end)>365
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name,filespace_name, filespace_type,DATE(backup_end) as DATE FROM filespaces WHERE -
   backup_end<=timestamp(current_date - 365 DAYS)
  
  NODE_NAME              FILESPACE_NAME         FILESPACE_TYPE               DATE
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------     ----------
  NODE_132               /db2backup             EXT3                   2011-04-02
  NODE_132               /db2data               EXT3                   2011-04-02
  NODE_132               /dbwork                EXT3                   2011-04-02
  NODE_132               /home                  EXT3                   2011-04-02
  ...

Occupancy

Number of files per client

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name, SUM(num_files) FROM occupancy GROUP BY node_name
  
  NODE_NAME               Unnamed[2]
  ------------------     -----------
  NODE01                          20
  NODE02                       18300
  NODE03                     1418470
  NODE04                      509837
  ...

Space and number of files stored per client

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name,CAST(FLOAT(SUM(physical_mb)) / 1024 AS DEC(8,2))as "Space in GB", -
  SUM(num_files)as"Number of files" FROM occupancy GROUP BY node_name
  
  NODE_NAME              Space in GB     Number of files
  ------------------     -----------     ---------------
  SERVER-01                  1540.50             1260371
  SERVER-02                     9.60              130357
  SERVER-03                  3279.86             1318259
  SERVER-04                  5191.91              310516
  ...

Data stored per client (GB)

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name,CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb)) / 1024 AS DEC(8,2)) FROM -
  occupancy GROUP BY node_name
  
  NODE_NAME              Unnamed[2]
  ------------------     ----------
  SERVER-01                  364.01
  SERVER-02                  227.52
  SERVER 03                 8338.89
  SERVER-04                 3341.81
  ...

Data stored per client and some information from nodes table

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT occ.node_name, node.domain_name, node.platform_name, CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb)) / 1024 AS DEC(8,2)) as GB -
  FROM occupancy occ, nodes node WHERE occ.node_name=node.node_name GROUP BY occ.node_name,node.domain_name,node.platform_name ORDER BY GB DESC
  
  NODE_NAME                             DOMAIN_NAME                          PLATFORM_NAME                   GB
  ---------------------------------     --------------------------------     ------------------     -----------
  NODE1                                 OFFSITE                              AIX                       45060.72
  NODE2                                 OFFSITE                              AIX                       26269.47
  NODE3                                 SERVERS                              DB2/AIX64                 19931.01
  NODE4                                 OFFSITE                              AIX                        6316.41
  ...

Storage space used per filespace for a specific node

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name, filespace_name, SUM(logical_mb) AS "Total MB" FROM occupancy WHERE node_name='NODEABC' -
  GROUP BY node_name, filespace_name ORDER BY "Total MB" DESC
  
  NODE_NAME      FILESPACE_NAME               Total MB
  ------------   ------------------   ----------------
  NODEABC        /db2archivelogs             219588.48
  NODEABC        /db2offlinebackup            76585.49
  NODEABC        /opt/sysadm                  40167.95
  NODEABC        /mksysbimg                    6836.47
  NODEABC        /download                     5419.22
  NODEABC        /opt/IBM/db2                  1441.47
  NODEABC        /opt/IBM/ITM                   440.48
  NODEABC        /db2onlinelogs                 319.02
  NODEABC        /opt/IBM/ldap                  211.43
  NODEABC        /opt                           192.14
  NODEABC        /home/idsccmdb                 175.37
  NODEABC        /usr                           149.52
  NODEABC        /opt/Tivoli                     96.63
  NODEABC        /opt/VSA                        84.23
  NODEABC        /home                           69.54
  NODEABC        /opt/IBM/SCM                    66.49
  ...

Storage space used per filespace and per storage pool for a specific node

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name, filespace_name, stgpool_name, SUM(logical_mb) AS "Total MB" FROM occupancy WHERE node_name='NODE_XYZ' -
  GROUP BY node_name, filespace_name, stgpool_name ORDER BY filespace_name
  
  NODE_NAME      FILESPACE_NAME         STGPOOL_NAME                    Total MB
  -----------    ------------------     ---------------     --------------------
  NODE_XYZ      /DRMS                  S3584ARCH                         1173.44
  NODE_XYZ      /LDAPDB2B              S3584ARCH                         8015.72
  NODE_XYZ      /LDAPDB2B              ARCHIVEPOOL                        198.85
  NODE_XYZ      /db/db2ldap/db2ba-     S3584                             1024.86
  NODE_XYZ      /db/dbawork            S3584                                0.66
  NODE_XYZ      /home                  S3584                               75.36
  NODE_XYZ      /home                  BACKUPPOOL                           6.36
  NODE_XYZ      /home/db2ldap          S3584                                3.97
  NODE_XYZ      /mksysbimg             S3584                            10045.50
  NODE_XYZ      /notes/data            S3584                             1099.20
  NODE_XYZ      /opt/lotus             S3584                                2.74
  NODE_XYZ      /tmp                   S3584                                0.30
  NODE_XYZ      /usr                   S3584                                0.98

Storage space used per filespace and per backup/archive type for a specific node

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name, filespace_name, type, SUM(logical_mb) AS "Total MB" FROM occupancy WHERE node_name='NODE_XYZ' -
  GROUP BY node_name, filespace_name, type ORDER BY filespace_name
  
  NODE_NAME      FILESPACE_NAME         TYPE                   Total MB
  ----------     ------------------     ----------     ----------------
  NODE_XYZ       /DRMS                  Arch                    1173.44
  NODE_XYZ       /LDAPDB2B              Arch                     198.85
  NODE_XYZ       /LDAPDB2B              Bkup                    8015.72
  NODE_XYZ       /db/db2ldap/db2ba-     Bkup                    1024.86
  NODE_XYZ       /db/dbawork            Bkup                       0.66
  NODE_XYZ       /home                  Bkup                      75.36
  NODE_XYZ       /home/db2ldap          Bkup                       3.97
  NODE_XYZ       /mksysbimg             Bkup                   10045.50
  NODE_XYZ       /notes/b01acidb00-     Bkup                    1099.20
  NODE_XYZ       /opt/lotus             Bkup                       2.74
  NODE_XYZ       /tmp                   Bkup                       0.30
  NODE_XYZ       /usr                   Bkup                       0.98

Space stored and number of files per storage pool

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT stgpool_name,CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) as TB, SUM(num_files) as Number_of_files -
  FROM occupancy GROUP BY stgpool_name
  
  STGPOOL_NAME                                  TB      NUMBER_OF_FILES
  --------------------------------     -----------     ----------------
  ARC_DISK                                    0.03                 1616
  ARC_TAPE                                    4.86               292320
  BKP_DISK                                    0.09               338288
  BKP_TAPE                                   60.52             56228933
  ...

Space stored and number of files per storage pool and per type (Archive/Backup)

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT stgpool_name, type, CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) as TB, SUM(num_files) as Number_of_files -
  FROM occupancy GROUP BY stgpool_name, type ORDER BY stgpool_name
  
  STGPOOL_NAME                         TYPE               TB      NUMBER_OF_FILES
  --------------------------------     -----     -----------     ----------------
  ARC_DISK                             Arch             0.03                 1620
  ARC_TAPE                             Arch             4.86               292320
  BKP_DISK                             Bkup             0.09               342384
  BKP_TAPE                             Bkup            60.52             56228933
  ...

Space stored and number of files per node, per storage pool and per type

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name, stgpool_name, type, CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) as GB, -
  SUM(num_files) as Number_of_files FROM occupancy GROUP BY node_name, stgpool_name, type ORDER BY node_name, stgpool_name, type
  
  NODE_NAME                        STGPOOL_NAME                    TYPE                    GB      NUMBER_OF_FILES
  ----------------------------     ---------------------------     -----   ------------------     ----------------
  NODE1                            BKP_TAPE                        Bkup               6104.87                20882
  NODE1                            ARC_TAPE                        Arch               1595.17                16027
  NODE2                            BKP_TAPE                        Bkup                 60.80                35759
  NODE3                            BKP_TAPE                        Bkup               4040.48                64136
  NODE4                            BKP_TAPE                        Bkup                 21.23                  472
  ...

Schedules

Nodes without associated schedules

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name FROM nodes WHERE node_name NOT IN (SELECT node_name FROM associations)
  
  NODE_NAME
  ------------------
  NODE_TEMP
  SERVER-04
  ...

Number of nodes without associated schedules

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM nodes WHERE node_name NOT IN (SELECT node_name FROM associations)
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
           12

Nodes with associated schedules

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT node_name FROM nodes WHERE node_name IN (SELECT node_name FROM associations)
  
  NODE_NAME
  ------------------
  NODE01
  NODE02
  NODE03
  NODE04

Number of nodes associated per schedules

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT domain_name, schedule_name, count(*) FROM associations GROUP BY domain_name, schedule_name
  
  DOMAIN_NAME            SCHEDULE_NAME           Unnamed[3]
  ------------------     ------------------     -----------
  AIX                    DAILY                           24
  AIX                    WEEKLY                          17
  LINUX                  DAILY                           38
  ...

Information about schedules and associations (2 tables)

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT associations.domain_name, associations.node_name, associations.schedule_name, -
  client_schedules.description, client_schedules.action, client_schedules.options, -
  client_schedules.objects, client_schedules.starttime FROM associations associations, -
  client_schedules client_schedules WHERE associations.domain_name = client_schedules.domain_name -
  AND associations.schedule_name = client_schedules.schedule_name ORDER BY associations.domain_name, -
  associations.node_name, associations.schedule_name
  
    DOMAIN_NAME: AIX
      NODE_NAME: NODE01
  SCHEDULE_NAME: Schedule1
    DESCRIPTION: Backup Online of database XX
         ACTION: COMMAND
        OPTIONS:
        OBJECTS: /opt/tivoli/tsm/scripts/bkp_weekly.sh
      STARTTIME: 21:15:00
  
    DOMAIN_NAME: AIX
      NODE_NAME: NODE01
  SCHEDULE_NAME: Schedule2
    DESCRIPTION: Backup Incremental of Operating System
         ACTION: INCREMENTAL
        OPTIONS:
        OBJECTS: /usr/ /opt/ /var/ /etc/ /home/
      STARTTIME: 09:00:00
  ...

Some cool information about node, associations and schedules

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT associations.domain_name, associations.node_name, associations.schedule_name, -
  client_schedules.description, client_schedules.action, client_schedules.options, -
  client_schedules.objects, client_schedules.priority, client_schedules.startdate, -
  client_schedules.starttime, client_schedules.duration, client_schedules.durunits, -
  client_schedules.period, client_schedules.perunits, client_schedules.dayofweek, -
  client_schedules.expiration, client_schedules.chg_time, client_schedules.chg_admin, -
  client_schedules.profile, client_schedules.sched_style, client_schedules.enh_month, -
  client_schedules.dayofmonth, client_schedules.weekofmonth FROM associations associations, -
  client_schedules client_schedules WHERE associations.domain_name = client_schedules.domain_name -
  AND associations.schedule_name = client_schedules.schedule_name ORDER BY associations.node_name, -
  associations.domain_name, associations.schedule_name
  
    DOMAIN_NAME: AIX
      NODE_NAME: SERVER-01
  SCHEDULE_NAME: SERV01_ARC_APP_WEEKLY
    DESCRIPTION: Archive Weekly 
         ACTION: ARCHIVE
        OPTIONS: -archmc=MC_AIX_WEEKLY
        OBJECTS: /app2/
       PRIORITY: 5
      STARTDATE: 2006-05-01
      STARTTIME: 06:01:00
       DURATION: 1
       DURUNITS: HOURS
         PERIOD: 1
       PERUNITS: WEEKS
      DAYOFWEEK: TUESDAY
     EXPIRATION:
       CHG_TIME: 2007-07-03 10:35:12.000000
      CHG_ADMIN: ADMIN
        PROFILE:
    SCHED_STYLE: CLASSIC
      ENH_MONTH:
     DAYOFMONTH:
    WEEKOFMONTH:
  
    DOMAIN_NAME: NT
      NODE_NAME: SERVER-02
  SCHEDULE_NAME: BD_OFF_DOMINO_MONTHLY
         ACTION: COMMAND
        OPTIONS:
        OBJECTS: d:\tsm\tsmscripts\tdp_dom_offline_monthly.cmd
       PRIORITY: 2
      STARTDATE: 2006-05-01
      STARTTIME: 21:00:00
       DURATION: 1
       DURUNITS: HOURS 
         PERIOD:
       PERUNITS:
      DAYOFWEEK: Sun
     EXPIRATION:
       CHG_TIME: 2007-05-24 09:08:14.000000
      CHG_ADMIN: ADMIN
        PROFILE:
    SCHED_STYLE: ENHANCED
      ENH_MONTH: Any
     DAYOFMONTH: Any
    WEEKOFMONTH: First
  
  ...

Drives and Paths

Some information about paths

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT source_name,source_type,destination_name,destination_type,library_name, -
  device FROM paths
  
  SOURCE_NAME       SOURCE_TYPE      DESTINATION_NAME      DESTINATION_TYPE    LIBRARY_NAME      DEVICE
  --------------    -------------    ------------------    ----------------    --------------    -----------
  TSM-SERVER1       SERVER           3584                  LIBRARY                               /dev/smc0
  TSM-SERVER1       SERVER           DRIVE01               DRIVE               3584              /dev/rmt0
  TSM-SERVER1       SERVER           DRIVE02               DRIVE               3584              /dev/rmt1
  TSM-SERVER1       SERVER           DRIVE03               DRIVE               3584              /dev/rmt2
  TSM-SERVER1       SERVER           DRIVE04               DRIVE               3584              /dev/rmt3

Some information about drives

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT library_name,drive_name,device_type,read_formats,write_formats,drive_state, -
  drive_serial FROM drives
  
   LIBRARY_NAME: 3584
     DRIVE_NAME: DRIVE01
    DEVICE_TYPE: LTO
   READ_FORMATS: ULTRIUM3C,ULTRIU
  WRITE_FORMATS: ULTRIUM3C,ULTRIU
    DRIVE_STATE: EMPTY
   DRIVE_SERIAL: 000782XXXX
  
   LIBRARY_NAME: 3584
     DRIVE_NAME: DRIVE02
    DEVICE_TYPE: LTO
   READ_FORMATS: ULTRIUM3C,ULTRIU
  WRITE_FORMATS: ULTRIUM3C,ULTRIU
    DRIVE_STATE: LOADED
   DRIVE_SERIAL: 000782XXXX
  
   LIBRARY_NAME: 3584
     DRIVE_NAME: DRIVE03
    DEVICE_TYPE: LTO
   READ_FORMATS: ULTRIUM3C,ULTRIU
  WRITE_FORMATS: ULTRIUM3C,ULTRIU
    DRIVE_STATE: LOADED
   DRIVE_SERIAL: 000782XXXX

Number of drives not online

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM drives WHERE NOT online='YES'
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
            0

Number of drives not online in library 3584

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM drives WHERE NOT online='YES' and library_name='3584'
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
            0

Number of paths not online

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM paths WHERE NOT online='YES'
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
            0

Information about drives utilization

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT library_name, drive_name, drive_state, volume_name, allocated_to, online FROM drives
  
  LIBRARY_NAME       DRIVE_NAME        DRIVE_STATE        VOLUME_NAME        ALLOCATED_TO       ONLINE
  ---------------    --------------    ---------------    ---------------    ---------------    --------
  LIBRARY3           DRIVE01           LOADED             TAPE86             libclient_1        YES
  LIBRARY3           DRIVE02           LOADED             TAPE17             libclient_3        YES
  LIBRARY3           DRIVE03           EMPTY                                                    YES
  LIBRARY3           DRIVE04           EMPTY                                                    YES
  LIBRARY3           DRIVE05           LOADED             TAPE73             libclient_2        YES
  LIBRARY3           DRIVE06           LOADED             TAPE28             libclient_1        YES
  LIBRARY3           DRIVE07           EMPTY                                                    YES
  LIBRARY3           DRIVE08           LOADED             TAPE66             libclient_3        YES
  ...

Information about drives x paths

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT b.source_name, a.library_name, a.drive_name, a.drive_serial, b.device FROM drives a, paths b WHERE a.drive_name=b.destination_name
  
  SOURCE_NAME    LIBRARY_NAME       DRIVE_NAME       DRIVE_SERIAL       DEVICE
  -----------    ---------------    -------------    ---------------    -------------
  TSM01          L3584              DRIVE1           000785YYXX         /dev/rmt0
  TSM01          L3584              DRIVE2           000785YYXX         /dev/rmt61
  TSM01          L3584              DRIVE3           000785YYXX         /dev/rmt50
  TSM01          L3584              DRIVE4           000785YYXX         /dev/rmt62
  TSM01          L3584              DRIVE5           000785YYXX         /dev/rmt3
  TSM02          L3584              DRIVE1           000785YYXX         /dev/rmt0
  TSM02          L3584              DRIVE2           000785YYXX         /dev/rmt49
  TSM02          L3584              DRIVE3           000785YYXX         /dev/rmt14
  TSM02          L3584              DRIVE4           000785YYXX         /dev/rmt50
  TSM02          L3584              DRIVE5           000785YYXX         /dev/rmt3

Management class

Management classes per domain

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT domain_name, set_name, class_name, defaultmc FROM mgmtclasses
  
  DOMAIN_NAME            SET_NAME               CLASS_NAME             DEFAULTMC
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------     ------------------
  AIX                    AIX                    DAILY                  Yes
  AIX                    AIX                    WEEKLY                 No
  AIX                    ACTIVE                 DAILY                  Yes
  AIX                    ACTIVE                 WEEKLY                 No
  LINUX                  LINUX                  ARCH1                  Yes
  LINUX                  ACTIVE                 ARCH1                  Yes
  ...

Management classes per domain of policy set ACTIVE

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT domain_name, class_name, defaultmc FROM mgmtclasses WHERE set_name='ACTIVE'
  
  DOMAIN_NAME            CLASS_NAME             DEFAULTMC
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------
  AIX                    DAILY                  Yes
  AIX                    WEEKLY                 No
  LINUX                  ARCH1                  Yes
  ...

Default management class per domain of policy set ACTIVE

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT domain_name, class_name, defaultmc FROM mgmtclasses WHERE set_name='ACTIVE' AND defaultmc='Yes'
  
  DOMAIN_NAME            CLASS_NAME             DEFAULTMC
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------
  AIX                    AIX                    Yes
  LINUX                  ARCH1                  Yes
  ...

Management classes of a specifc domain of policy set ACTIVE

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT domain_name, class_name, defaultmc FROM mgmtclasses WHERE set_name='ACTIVE' AND domain_name='AIX'
  
  DOMAIN_NAME            CLASS_NAME             DEFAULTMC
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------
  AIX                    DAILY                  Yes
  AIX                    WEEKLY                 No
  ...

Management classes of policy set ACTIVE that a specific node can use

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT a.domain_name, a.node_name, b.class_name, b.defaultmc FROM nodes a, mgmtclasses b WHERE -
  a.domain_name=b.domain_name AND set_name='ACTIVE' AND node_name='NODE1'
  
  DOMAIN_NAME            NODE_NAME              CLASS_NAME             DEFAULTMC
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------     ------------------
  AIX                    NODE1                  DAILY                  Yes
  AIX                    NODE1                  WEEKLY                 No
  ...

Management classes with backup copy group information

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT -
   mgmtclasses.domain_name, mgmtclasses.set_name, mgmtclasses.class_name, mgmtclasses.defaultmc, -
   bu_copygroups.verexists, bu_copygroups.verdeleted, bu_copygroups.retextra, bu_copygroups.retonly, bu_copygroups.destination -
  FROM -
   mgmtclasses mgmtclasses, bu_copygroups bu_copygroups -
  WHERE -
   mgmtclasses.domain_name = bu_copygroups.domain_name AND -
   mgmtclasses.set_name = bu_copygroups.set_name AND -
   mgmtclasses.class_name = bu_copygroups.class_name AND -
   mgmtclasses.set_name='ACTIVE' -
  ORDER BY -
   mgmtclasses.domain_name, mgmtclasses.set_name, mgmtclasses.class_name
  
  DOMAIN_NAME     SET_NAME      CLASS_NAME       DEFAULTMC      VEREXISTS   VERDELETED   RETEXTRA   RETONLY    DESTINATION
  -------------   -----------   --------------   ------------   ---------   ----------   --------   --------   -------------
  STANDARD        ACTIVE        STANDARD         Yes            2           1            30         60         BACKUPPOOL
  AIX             ACTIVE        MC_AIX_TDP       No             NOLIMIT     NOLIMIT      60         60         BACKUPPOOL
  AIX             ACTIVE        LOGBKUP          No             1           1            1          90         BACKUPPOOL
  AIX             ACTIVE        MC_AIX_DAILY     YES            1           0            14         30         S3584
  ...

Management classes with archive copy group information

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT -
   mgmtclasses.domain_name, mgmtclasses.set_name, mgmtclasses.class_name, mgmtclasses.defaultmc, -
   ar_copygroups.retver, ar_copygroups.destination -
  FROM -
   mgmtclasses mgmtclasses, ar_copygroups ar_copygroups -
  WHERE -
   mgmtclasses.domain_name = ar_copygroups.domain_name AND -
   mgmtclasses.set_name = ar_copygroups.set_name AND -
   mgmtclasses.class_name = ar_copygroups.class_name AND -
   mgmtclasses.set_name='ACTIVE' -
  ORDER BY -
   mgmtclasses.domain_name, mgmtclasses.set_name, mgmtclasses.class_name
  
  DOMAIN_NAME        SET_NAME          CLASS_NAME            DEFAULTMC          RETVER       DESTINATION
  ---------------    --------------    ------------------    ---------------    --------     ----------------
  STANDARD           ACTIVE            STANDARD              Yes                365          ARCHIVEPOOL
  AIX                ACTIVE            FOREVER               No                 NOLIMIT      S3584
  AIX                ACTIVE            MC_AIX_WEEKLY         Yes                30           BACKUPPOOL
  WINDOWS            ACTIVE            MC_WIN_WEEKLY         Yes                30           BACKUPPOOL
  ...

Copy Groups

Destination pool of each management class (type: archive copy group)

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT domain_name, class_name, destination FROM ar_copygroups
  
  DOMAIN_NAME            CLASS_NAME             DESTINATION
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------
  AIX                    MC_AIX_DAILY           AIX_DAILY
  AIX                    MC_AIX_MONTHLY         AIX_MONTHLY
  AIX                    MC_AIX_NOLIMIT         AIX_NOLIMIT
  ...

Destination pool of each management class (type: backup copy group)

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT domain_name, class_name, destination FROM bu_copygroups WHERE set_name='ACTIVE'
  
  DOMAIN_NAME            CLASS_NAME             DESTINATION
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------
  AIX                    MC_AIX_DAILY           AIX_DAILY
  AIX                    MC_AIX_TDP             AIX_DAILY
  ...

Some information about archive copy group

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT domain_name,set_name,class_name,retver,destination FROM ar_copygroups
  
  DOMAIN_NAME            SET_NAME               CLASS_NAME             RETVER       DESTINATION
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------     --------     ------------------
  AIX                    ACTIVE                 MC_AIX_DAILY           7            AIX_DAILY
  AIX                    ACTIVE                 MC_AIX_MONTHLY         365          AIX_MONTHLY
  AIX                    ACTIVE                 MC_AIX_NOLIMIT         NOLIMIT      AIX_NOLIMIT
  AIX                    STANDARD               MC_AIX_DAILY           7            AIX_DAILY
  AIX                    STANDARD               MC_AIX_MONTHLY         365          AIX_MONTHLY
  AIX                    STANDARD               MC_AIX_NOLIMIT         NOLIMIT      AIX_NOLIMIT
  ...
  
  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT domain_name,set_name,class_name,retver,destination FROM ar_copygroups -
  WHERE set_name='ACTIVE'
  
  DOMAIN_NAME            SET_NAME               CLASS_NAME             RETVER       DESTINATION
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------     --------     ------------------
  AIX                    ACTIVE                 MC_AIX_DAILY           7            AIX_DAILY
  AIX                    ACTIVE                 MC_AIX_MONTHLY         365          AIX_MONTHLY
  AIX                    ACTIVE                 MC_AIX_NOLIMIT         NOLIMIT      AIX_NOLIMIT
  ...

Some information about backup copy group

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT domain_name,set_name,class_name,verexists,verdeleted,retextra,retonly,destination - 
  FROM bu_copygroups
  
  DOMAIN_NAME    SET_NAME      CLASS_NAME       VEREXISTS  VERDELETED  RETEXTRA  RETONLY   DESTINATION
  -------------  ------------  ---------------  ---------  ----------  --------  --------  --------------
  AIX            ACTIVE        MC_AIX_DAILY     2          1           7         15        AIX_DAILY 
  AIX            ACTIVE        MC_AIX_TDP       NOLIMIT    NOLIMIT     15        15        AIX_DAILY 
  AIX            STANDARD      MC_AIX_DAILY     2          1           7         15        AIX_DAILY 
  AIX            STANDARD      MC_AIX_TDP       NOLIMIT    NOLIMIT     15        15        AIX_DAILY 
  ...
  
  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT domain_name,set_name,class_name,verexists,verdeleted,retextra,retonly,destination -
  FROM bu_copygroups WHERE set_name='ACTIVE'
  
  DOMAIN_NAME    SET_NAME      CLASS_NAME       VEREXISTS  VERDELETED  RETEXTRA  RETONLY   DESTINATION
  -------------  ------------  ---------------  ---------  ----------  --------  --------  --------------
  AIX            ACTIVE        MC_AIX_DAILY     2          1           7         15        AIX_DAILY 
  AIX            ACTIVE        MC_AIX_TDP       NOLIMIT    NOLIMIT     15        15        AIX_DAILY 
  ...

Activity Log

Search in the activity log for missed schedules in the last 2 hours

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT date_time,message FROM actlog WHERE originator='SERVER' AND -
  message LIKE'ANR2578W%' AND date_time>=current_timestamp-2 hours
  
           DATE_TIME     MESSAGE
  ------------------     ------------------
          2007-07-26     ANR2578W Schedule
     14:00:01.000000      ORACLE_HOME in
                          domain AIX for
                          node SERVER-1
                          has missed its
                          scheduled start
                          up window.

Search in the activity log for messages with Error severity in the last 1 hour

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT date_time,message FROM actlog WHERE originator='SERVER' AND severity='E' AND -
  date_time>current_timestamp-1 hours
  
           DATE_TIME     MESSAGE
  ------------------     ------------------
          2007-07-27     ANR2034E QUERY
     10:22:17.000000      SPACETRIGGER: No
                          match found using
                          this criteria.(
                          SESSION: 252982)

Search in the activity log for successful, missed or failed schedules in the last 24 hours

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT date_time,severity,message FROM actlog WHERE originator='SERVER' AND -
  ( message LIKE'ANR2507I%' OR -
  message LIKE'ANR2751I%' OR -
  message LIKE'ANR2578W%' OR -
  message LIKE'ANR2579E%') AND -
  date_time>current_timestamp-24 hours
  
           DATE_TIME               SEVERITY     MESSAGE
  ------------------     ------------------     -------------------
          2007-07-25                      I     ANR2507I Schedule
     00:14:48.000000                             IN_APP1 for domain
                                                 NT started at
                                                 07/24/07 22:30:00
                                                 for node SERVER-2
                                                 completed
                                                 successfully at
                                                 07/25/07
                                                 00:14:48.(SESSIO-
                                                 N: 233833)
  
          2007-07-25                      E     ANR2579E Schedule
     00:30:03.000000                             INC_APP2 in domain
                                                 NT for node
                                                 SERVER-3
                                                 failed (return
                                                 code 1).(SESSION:
                                                 234285)
  
          2007-07-25                      W     ANR2578W Schedule
     00:40:01.000000                             ORACLE_HOME in
                                                 domain AIX for 
                                                 node SERVER-1
                                                 has missed its
                                                 scheduled start
                                                 up window.

Search in the activity log for a specific ANR in the last 24 hours

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT date_time,severity,message from actlog WHERE message LIKE'ANR8438I%' - 
  and date_time>current_timestamp-24 hours
  
           DATE_TIME               SEVERITY     MESSAGE
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------
          2007-07-27                      I     ANR8438I CHECKOUT
     09:21:19.000000                             LIBVOLUME for
                                                 volume R00135L3
                                                 in library 3584
                                                 completed
                                                 successfully.(SE-
                                                 SSION: 252515,
                                                 PROCESS: 470)
          2007-07-27                      I     ANR8438I CHECKOUT
     09:21:28.000000                             LIBVOLUME for
                                                 volume R00049L3
                                                 in library 3584
                                                 completed
                                                 successfully.(SE-
                                                 SSION: 252515,
                                                 PROCESS: 471)

Summary

Summary of archive operations in the last 7 days

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT cast(float(sum(bytes))/1024/1024/1024 as dec(8,2)) -
  as "Archive data in GB" FROM summary WHERE - 
  activity='ARCHIVE' and DAYS(current_timestamp)-DAYS(end_time)<=7
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT cast(float(sum(bytes))/1024/1024/1024 as dec(8,2)) -
  as "Archive data in GB" FROM summary WHERE - 
  activity='ARCHIVE' and end_time>timestamp(current_date)-(7)days
  
  Archive data in GB
  --------------------
              14508.09

Summary of backup operations in a specific range

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(bytes))/1024/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) -
    AS "Backed up data in GB" FROm summary WHERE activity='ARCHIVE' -
    AND start_time >{'2007-06-01 00:00:00'} AND start_time <{'2007-07-01 00:00:00'}
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(bytes))/1024/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) -
   AS "Backed up data in GB" FROm summary WHERE activity='BACKUP' -
   AND start_time >{ts '2007-06-01 00:00:00'} AND start_time <{ts '2007-07-01 00:00:00'} 
  
  Backed up data in GB
  --------------------
              38829.70

Statistics of archive, backup, restore and retrieve operations per node in the last 7 days (GB)

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT entity, activity, CAST(FLOAT(SUM(bytes)) / 1024 / 1024 / 1024 AS DECIMAL(8,2)) -
    FROM summary WHERE DAYS(current_timestamp)-DAYS(end_time)<=7 and ( activity='ARCHIVE' OR - 
    activity='BACKUP' OR activity='RESTORE' OR activity='RETRIEVE' ) GROUP BY entity, activity
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT entity, activity, CAST(FLOAT(SUM(bytes)) / 1024 / 1024 / 1024 AS DECIMAL(8,2)) -
  FROM summary WHERE end_time>current_timestamp-(7)DAY and ( activity='ARCHIVE' OR - 
  activity='BACKUP' OR activity='RESTORE' OR activity='RETRIEVE' ) GROUP BY entity, activity
  
  ENTITY                 ACTIVITY               Unnamed[3]
  ------------------     ------------------     ----------
  SERVER-01              ARCHIVE                     81.14
  SERVER-01              BACKUP                     261.68
  SERVER-01              RESTORE                      2.91
  SERVER-02              ARCHIVE                    171.51
  SERVER-02              BACKUP                       0.00
  SERVER-03              ARCHIVE                     17.64
  SERVER-04              ARCHIVE                    168.32
  SERVER-04              BACKUP                     530.77
  ...

Total of backup and archive per node in a specific date

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT entity, CAST(FLOAT(SUM(bytes)) / 1024 / 1024 / 1024 AS DECIMAL(8,2)) as "GB" -
  FROM summary WHERE ( activity='ARCHIVE' OR activity='BACKUP' ) AND -
  start_time >{'2011-09-21 00:00:00'} AND start_time <{'2011-09-22 00:00:00'} -
  GROUP BY entity ORDER BY "GB"
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT entity, CAST(FLOAT(SUM(bytes)) / 1024 / 1024 / 1024 AS DECIMAL(8,2)) as "GB" -
  FROM summary WHERE ( activity='ARCHIVE' OR activity='BACKUP' ) AND -
  start_time >{ts '2011-09-21 00:00:00'} AND start_time <{ts '2011-09-22 00:00:00'} -
  GROUP BY entity ORDER BY "GB"
  
  ENTITY                   GB
  ------------     ----------
  NODE01                 0.28
  NODE02                42.61
  NODE03                50.64
  NODE04               127.66
  NODE05               128.93
  NODE06               140.86
  NODE07               211.90
  ...

Information about backup and archive sessions in a specific date

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT entity as "NODE", number as "SESSION", activity, -
   TO_CHAR(CHAR(start_time),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') as START_TIME, -
   TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(end_time-start_time), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
   CAST(bytes/1024/1024 AS DECIMAL(8,2)) as "MB", -
   CAST(bytes/TIMESTAMPDIFF(2,CHAR(end_time-start_time))/1024/1024 AS DECIMAL(8,2)) AS "MB/s" -
   FROM summary WHERE ( activity='ARCHIVE' OR activity='BACKUP' ) AND -
   start_time> '2012-09-01 00:00:00' AND start_time < '2012-09-02 00:00:00'
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT entity as "NODE", number as "SESSION", activity, -
    SUBSTR(CHAR(start_time),1,19) AS START_TIME, -
    SUBSTR(CHAR(end_time - start_time),1,10) AS "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
    CAST(bytes/1024/1024 AS DECIMAL(8,2)) as "MB", -
    CAST(FLOAT(CAST(bytes as dec(18,0))/NULLIF(CAST((end_time-start_time) seconds as decimal(18,0)),0)) / 1024 / 1024 AS DEC (18,2)) AS "MB/s" -
    FROM summary WHERE ( activity='ARCHIVE' OR activity='BACKUP' ) AND -
    start_time> {ts '2012-09-01 00:00:00'} AND start_time < {ts '2012-09-02 00:00:00'}
  
  NODE          SESSION      ACTIVITY          START_TIME        ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)           MB          MB/s
  -----------   ----------   ---------------   ---------------   -------------------   ----------   -----------
  NODE_1        2274380      ARCHIVE           2012-09-01        0 00:00:03                 39.07         13.02
                                                01:06:48
  NODE_2        2295998      ARCHIVE           2012-09-01        0 09:19:12             524510.54         15.63
                                                05:00:53
  NODE_3        2307144      ARCHIVE           2012-09-01        0 00:00:01                 39.07         39.07
                                                09:30:27
  NODE_4        2307605      BACKUP            2012-09-01        0 00:00:23                604.59         26.28
                                                10:00:03
  NODE_5        2309700      BACKUP            2012-09-01        0 00:59:28             162067.22         45.42
                                                12:00:29
  NODE_6        2312822      ARCHIVE           2012-09-01        0 00:00:01                 78.13         78.13
                                                14:30:10
  ...

Summary of Operations in the Last 24 Hours (GB)

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, cast(float(sum(bytes))/1024/1024/1024 as dec(8,2)) as -
  "GB" FROM summary WHERE activity<>'TAPE MOUNT' AND activity<>'EXPIRATION' -
  AND end_time>current_timestamp-24 hours GROUP BY activity
  
  ACTIVITY                       GB
  ------------------     ----------
  BACKUP                     858.56
  FULL_DBBACKUP                1.15
  MIGRATION                  496.28
  RECLAMATION                652.14
  STGPOOL BACKUP             496.10

Summary of Operations in a specific date (GB)

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, cast(float(sum(bytes))/1024/1024/1024 as dec(8,2)) as -
  "GB" FROM summary WHERE activity<>'TAPE MOUNT' AND activity<>'EXPIRATION' -
  AND start_time >{'2011-09-21 00:00:00'} AND start_time <{'2011-09-22 00:00:00'} GROUP BY activity
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, cast(float(sum(bytes))/1024/1024/1024 as dec(8,2)) as -
  "GB" FROM summary WHERE activity<>'TAPE MOUNT' AND activity<>'EXPIRATION' -
  AND start_time >{ts '2011-09-21 00:00:00'} AND start_time <{ts '2011-09-22 00:00:00'} GROUP BY activity
  
  ACTIVITY                       GB
  ------------------     ----------
  ARCHIVE                     60.35
  BACKUP                    5743.76
  FULL_DBBACKUP               73.13
  MIGRATION                 2704.77
  RECLAMATION                701.67
  RESTORE                      2.48
  RETRIEVE                     1.81

Volumes reclaimed in the last 48 Hours

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT start_time, -
  TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(end_time-start_time), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "ELAPTIME", -
   activity, number, entity, mediaw, successful -
  FROM summary WHERE activity='RECLAMATION' AND end_time>current_timestamp-48 hours
  
  - TSM version 6 (another way)
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT start_time, -
   CAST(day(end_time-start_time) as CHAR)||' '|| - 
   CAST(RIGHT(DIGITS(hour  (end_time-start_time)),2) as CHAR(2))||':'|| -
   CAST(RIGHT(DIGITS(minute(end_time-start_time)),2) as CHAR(2))||':'|| -
   CAST(RIGHT(DIGITS(second(end_time-start_time)),2) as CHAR(2)) as "ELAPTIME", -
   activity, number, entity, mediaw, successful -
  FROM summary WHERE activity='RECLAMATION' AND end_time>current_timestamp-48 hours
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT start_time, end_time-start_time AS ELAPTIME, activity, number, entity, mediaw, successful -
  FROM summary WHERE activity='RECLAMATION' AND end_time>current_timestamp-48 hours
  
         START_TIME               ELAPTIME ACTIVITY            NUMBER ENTITY                MEDIAW     SUCCESSFUL
  ----------------- ---------------------- --------------- ---------- ------------------ --------- --------------
         2008-11-20      0 00:22:31.000000 RECLAMATION            704 DAILY  (VOL076L4)         15            YES
    12:00:15.000000
         2008-11-20      0 00:23:01.000000 RECLAMATION            704 DAILY  (VOL066L4)         13            YES
    12:22:46.000000
         2008-11-20      0 00:13:40.000000 RECLAMATION            704 WEEKLY (VOL008L4)         16            YES
    12:45:48.000000
         2008-11-22      0 00:40:18.000000 RECLAMATION            715 DAILY  (VOL092L4)         51            YES
    12:00:29.000000
         2008-11-22      0 00:29:51.000000 RECLAMATION            715 DAILY  (VOL100L4)         21            YES
    12:40:47.000000

Volumes reclaimed in the last 48 Hours (better date format?!)

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT TO_CHAR(CHAR(start_time),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') as START_TIME, -
  TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(end_time-start_time), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
   activity, number, entity, mediaw, successful -
  FROM summary WHERE activity='RECLAMATION' AND end_time>current_timestamp-48 hours
  
  - TSM version 6 (another way)
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT TO_CHAR(CHAR(start_time),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') as START_TIME, -
   CAST(day(end_time-start_time) as CHAR)||' '|| - 
   CAST(RIGHT(DIGITS(hour  (end_time-start_time)),2) as CHAR(2))||':'|| -
   CAST(RIGHT(DIGITS(minute(end_time-start_time)),2) as CHAR(2))||':'|| -
   CAST(RIGHT(DIGITS(second(end_time-start_time)),2) as CHAR(2)) as "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
   activity, number, entity, mediaw, successful -
  FROM summary WHERE activity='RECLAMATION' AND end_time>current_timestamp-48 hours
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT substr(char(start_time),1,19) AS START_TIME, -
  substr(char(end_time - start_time),1,10) AS "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
  activity, number, entity, mediaw, successful FROM summary WHERE -
  activity='RECLAMATION' AND end_time>current_timestamp-48 hours
  
  START_TIME       ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)  ACTIVITY             NUMBER  ENTITY                  MEDIAW      SUCCESSFUL
  ---------------  -------------------  ---------------  ----------  ------------------  -----------  --------------
  2008-11-20       0 00:22:31           RECLAMATION             704  DAILY  (VOL076L4)           15             YES
   12:00:15
  2008-11-20       0 00:23:01           RECLAMATION             704  DAILY  (VOL066L4)           13             YES
   12:22:46
  2008-11-20       0 00:13:40           RECLAMATION             704  WEEKLY (VOL008L4)           16             YES
   12:45:48
  2008-11-22       0 00:40:18           RECLAMATION             715  DAILY  (VOL092L4)           51             YES
   12:00:29
  2008-11-22       0 00:29:51           RECLAMATION             715  DAILY  (VOL100L4)           21             YES
   12:40:47

Admin tasks information

  - TSM version 6 (the expiration process generates many different entries in the summary - almost one per node)
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, TO_CHAR(CHAR(start_time),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI') as START_TIME, number, -
    TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(end_time-start_time), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
    successful FROM summary WHERE -
    ( activity='MIGRATION' OR activity='FULL_DBBACKUP' OR activity='RECLAMATION' OR activity='STGPOOL BACKUP' ) -
    AND start_time> '2012-09-01 00:00:00' AND start_time < '2012-09-02 00:00:00'
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, substr(char(start_time),1,16) AS START_TIME, number, -
  substr(char(end_time - start_time),1,10) AS "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", successful FROM summary WHERE -
  ( activity='EXPIRATION' OR activity='MIGRATION' OR activity='FULL_DBBACKUP' OR activity='RECLAMATION' OR activity='STGPOOL BACKUP' ) -
  AND start_time >{ts '2011-09-21 00:00:00'} AND start_time <{ts '2011-09-22 00:00:00'} 
  
  ACTIVITY               START_TIME               NUMBER     ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)         SUCCESSFUL
  ------------------     ------------------     --------     -------------------     --------------
  MIGRATION              2011-09-21 10:00           6028     0 03:55:49                         YES
  STGPOOL BACKUP         2011-09-21 10:11           6029     0 04:38:27                         YES
  FULL_DBBACKUP          2011-09-21 12:15           6030     0 01:24:01                         YES
  EXPIRATION             2011-09-21 16:00           6032     0 01:39:47                         YES
  RECLAMATION            2011-09-21 17:11           6033     0 01:47:02                         YES
  MIGRATION              2011-09-21 20:54           6034     0 03:35:50                         YES

Tapes mount information

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT TO_CHAR(CHAR(start_time),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI') as START_TIME, -
   TO_CHAR(CHAR(end_time),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI') as END_TIME, -
    volume_name, library_name, drive_name FROM summary WHERE  (start_time BETWEEN '2012-09-01 00:00:00' AND '2012-09-02 00:00:00') AND -
    (activity='TAPE MOUNT')
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT SUBSTR(CHAR(start_time),1,16) AS Start_time, SUBSTR(CHAR(end_time),1,16) AS End_time, -
  volume_name, library_name, drive_name FROM summary WHERE  (start_time BETWEEN '2012-05-06 00:00:00' AND '2012-05-06 23:59:59') AND -
  (activity='TAPE MOUNT')
  
  START_TIME            END_TIME              VOLUME_NAME           LIBRARY_NAME          DRIVE_NAME
  ------------------    ------------------    ------------------    ------------------    -------------
  2012-05-06 00:19      2012-05-06 10:13      SM0029L4              L3584                 DRIVE8 (/dev/rmt9)
  2012-05-06 00:19      2012-05-06 06:29      SM0201L4              L3584                 DRIVE1 (/dev/rmt0)
  2012-05-06 00:54      2012-05-06 00:57      SM0036L4              L3584                 DRIVE2 (/dev/rmt1)
  2012-05-06 00:57      2012-05-06 01:01      SM0099L4              L3584                 DRIVE2 (/dev/rmt1)
  2012-05-06 01:01      2012-05-06 01:04      SM0036L4              L3584                 DRIVE4 (/dev/rmt4)
  2012-05-06 01:01      2012-05-06 01:05      SM0116L4              L3584                 DRIVE2 (/dev/rmt1)
  2012-05-06 01:05      2012-05-06 01:33      SM0112L4              L3584                 DRIVE4 (/dev/rmt4)
  2012-05-06 01:06      2012-05-06 01:12      SM0099L4              L3584                 DRIVE2 (/dev/rmt1)
  2012-05-06 01:13      2012-05-06 01:15      SM0036L4              L3584                 DRIVE2 (/dev/rmt1)
  2012-05-06 01:16      2012-05-06 01:19      SM0116L4              L3584                 DRIVE2 (/dev/rmt1)
  2012-05-06 01:20      2012-05-06 01:23      SM0099L4              L3584                 DRIVE2 (/dev/rmt1)

Amount of time that tapes were mounted one each drive in a specific date

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT (SUM(TIMESTAMPDIFF(4,CHAR(end_time-start_time)))) AS "TOTAL MINUTES IN USE", library_name, drive_name -
   FROM summary WHERE activity='TAPE MOUNT' AND start_time> '2012-09-01 00:00:00' AND start_time < '2012-09-02 00:00:00' -
   GROUP BY library_name, drive_name
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT SUM(end_time-start_time) AS "TOTAL TIME IN USE", library_name, drive_name FROM summary WHERE activity='TAPE MOUNT' AND -
  start_time> {ts '2012-09-01 00:00:00'} AND start_time < {ts '2012-09-02 00:00:00'} GROUP BY library_name, drive_name
  
                 TOTAL TIME IN USE     LIBRARY_NAME           DRIVE_NAME
  --------------------------------     ------------------     ------------------
                 0 22:29:21.000000     L3584                  DRIVE01 (/dev/rmt1)
                 0 15:11:17.000000     L3584                  DRIVE02 (/dev/rmt2)
                 0 16:21:22.000000     L3584                  DRIVE03 (/dev/rmt3)
                 0 11:44:38.000000     L3584                  DRIVE04 (/dev/rmt4)
                 0 19:08:07.000000     L3584                  DRIVE05 (/dev/rmt5)
                 0 08:05:04.000000     L3584                  DRIVE06 (/dev/rmt6)
                 0 07:50:17.000000     L3584                  DRIVE07 (/dev/rmt7)
                 0 10:23:49.000000     L3584                  DRIVE08 (/dev/rmt8)
                 0 08:08:03.000000     L3584                  DRIVE09 (/dev/rmt9)

Amount of data migrated in the last 24 hours per storage pool

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, entity, cast(float(sum(bytes))/1024/1024/1024 as dec(8,2)) as -
    "GB" FROM summary WHERE activity='MIGRATION' AND end_time>current_timestamp-24 hours GROUP BY activity, entity
  
  ACTIVITY               ENTITY                         GB
  ------------------     ------------------     ----------
  MIGRATION              ARCHIVEPOOL                537.26
  MIGRATION              BACKUPPOOL                3960.22

Amount of data migrated in a specific date per storage pool

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, entity, cast(float(sum(bytes))/1024/1024/1024 as dec(8,2)) as "GB" FROM summary -
    WHERE activity='MIGRATION' AND start_time> '2012-09-01 00:00:00' AND start_time < '2012-09-02 00:00:00' -
    GROUP BY activity, entity
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, entity, cast(float(sum(bytes))/1024/1024/1024 as dec(8,2)) as "GB" FROM summary -
  WHERE activity='MIGRATION' AND start_time >{ts '2012-07-16 00:00:00'} AND start_time <{ts '2012-07-17 00:00:00'} -
  GROUP BY activity, entity
  
  ACTIVITY               ENTITY                         GB
  ------------------     ------------------     ----------
  MIGRATION              ARCHIVEPOOL                505.29
  MIGRATION              BACKUPPOOL                3609.84

Amount of data archived and backed up by node and by date

  - TSM version 6 only
  
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT entity as "Node Name", DATE(start_time) as "Date", SUM(bytes) as "Total Bytes" -
   FROM summary WHERE activity='BACKUP' OR activity='ARCHIVE' GROUP BY entity,DATE(start_time) ORDER BY entity,"Date" desc
  
  Node Name                 Date          Total Bytes
  -----------        -----------        -------------
  NODE_1              2012-09-12            408909982
  NODE_1              2012-09-11            406942599
  NODE_1              2012-09-10            406942599
  NODE_2              2012-09-12          38940138191
  NODE_2              2012-09-11          25883895168

Information about full TSM database backups

  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, SUBSTR(CHAR(start_time),1,16) AS START_TIME, SUBSTR(CHAR(end_time),1,16) AS END_TIME, -
  substr(char(end_time - start_time),1,10) AS "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", - 
  bytes, successful FROM summary WHERE activity='FULL_DBBACKUP' ORDER BY start_time
  
  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, -
   TO_CHAR(CHAR(start_time),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') as START_TIME, -
   TO_CHAR(CHAR(end_time),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') as END_TIME, -
   TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(end_time-start_time), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
   bytes, successful -
  FROM summary WHERE activity='FULL_DBBACKUP' ORDER BY start_time
  
  ACTIVITY               START_TIME             END_TIME               ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)                    BYTES             SUCCESSFUL
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------     -------------------     --------------------     ------------------
  FULL_DBBACKUP          2012-07-28 11:08       2012-07-28 13:50       0 02:42:43                      167917010944                    YES
  FULL_DBBACKUP          2012-07-29 11:06       2012-07-29 13:02       0 01:55:19                      167767158784                    YES
  FULL_DBBACKUP          2012-07-30 11:06       2012-07-30 13:27       0 02:20:08                      167612657664                    YES
  FULL_DBBACKUP          2012-07-31 11:08       2012-07-31 14:16       0 03:08:11                      167868518400                    YES
  FULL_DBBACKUP          2012-08-01 11:06       2012-08-01 14:02       0 02:55:30                      168396201984                    YES
  FULL_DBBACKUP          2012-08-02 11:12       2012-08-02 14:54       0 03:42:29                      168380559360                    YES
  FULL_DBBACKUP          2012-08-03 11:14       2012-08-03 14:29       0 03:14:09                      168176906240                    YES
  FULL_DBBACKUP          2012-08-04 11:08       2012-08-04 13:33       0 02:24:47                      168380076032                    YES
  FULL_DBBACKUP          2012-08-05 11:06       2012-08-05 13:22       0 02:15:35                      168464244736                    YES
  FULL_DBBACKUP          2012-08-06 11:08       2012-08-06 13:42       0 02:34:02                      168471093248                    YES
  ...

Information about full TSM database backups for a specific month

  - TSM version 6 only
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT DATE(start_time) as DATE, activity, TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(end_time-start_time), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as -
    "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", cast(bytes/1024/1024/1024 as DEC(8,2)) as "GB" FROM summary WHERE activity='FULL_DBBACKUP' AND SUBSTR(CHAR(start_time),1,7) = '2013-10' -
    ORDER BY DATE
  
  DATE            ACTIVITY        ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)   GB
  ----------      --------------  -------------------   ------
  2013-10-01      FULL_DBBACKUP   0 00:14:06            53.00
  2013-10-02      FULL_DBBACKUP   0 00:09:58            52.00
  2013-10-03      FULL_DBBACKUP   0 00:12:46            53.00
  2013-10-04      FULL_DBBACKUP   0 00:17:05            52.00
  2013-10-05      FULL_DBBACKUP   0 00:17:57            53.00
  2013-10-06      FULL_DBBACKUP   0 00:11:03            53.00
  ...

Average full TSM database backups duration and size for a specific month

  - TSM version 6 only
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(AVG(end_time-start_time)), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "Avg ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
    cast(AVG(bytes)/1024/1024/1024 as DEC(8,2)) as GB FROM summary WHERE activity='FULL_DBBACKUP' AND SUBSTR(CHAR(start_time),1,7) = '2013-10'
  
  Avg ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)               GB
  ------------------------     -----------
  0 00:16:70                         55.00

Maximum full TSM database backup duration for a specific month

  - TSM version 6 only
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(MAX(end_time-start_time)), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "Maximum ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)" FROM summary -
     WHERE activity='FULL_DBBACKUP' AND SUBSTR(CHAR(start_time),1,7) = '2013-10'
  
  Maximum ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS) 
  ----------------------------
  0 00:26:00                  

Information about migration processes

  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, SUBSTR(CHAR(start_time),1,16) AS START_TIME, SUBSTR(CHAR(end_time),1,16) AS END_TIME, -
  substr(char(end_time - start_time),1,10) AS "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", - 
  number, bytes, successful FROM summary WHERE activity='MIGRATION' ORDER BY start_time
  
  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, -
   TO_CHAR(CHAR(start_time),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') as START_TIME, -
   TO_CHAR(CHAR(end_time),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') as END_TIME, -
   TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(end_time-start_time), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
   number, bytes, successful -
  FROM summary WHERE activity='MIGRATION' ORDER BY start_time
  
  ACTIVITY               START_TIME             END_TIME               ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)          NUMBER                    BYTES             SUCCESSFUL
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------     -------------------     -----------     --------------------     ------------------
  MIGRATION              2012-07-28 00:26       2012-07-28 01:41       0 01:15:12                    54824             823300423680                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-07-28 07:00       2012-07-28 08:24       0 01:24:22                    54829             730524618752                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-07-28 07:30       2012-07-28 07:35       0 00:05:37                    54834              16970788864                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-07-28 13:04       2012-07-28 14:10       0 01:05:41                    54840             781121589248                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-07-28 20:30       2012-07-28 21:28       0 00:58:12                    54844             661193875456                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-07-29 02:14       2012-07-29 03:11       0 00:57:37                    54854             827828686848                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-07-29 07:00       2012-07-29 07:05       0 00:05:27                    54856              59233128448                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-07-29 07:30       2012-07-29 07:36       0 00:06:17                    54861              20172992512                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-07-30 02:16       2012-07-30 03:26       0 01:09:52                    54870             780624343040                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-07-30 07:00       2012-07-30 07:32       0 00:32:08                    54873             474663505920                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-07-30 07:30       2012-07-30 07:44       0 00:14:06                    54878              75528507392                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-07-31 00:13       2012-07-31 02:00       0 01:47:33                    54886            1004559867904                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-07-31 07:00       2012-07-31 07:50       0 00:49:52                    54890             481521147904                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-07-31 07:30       2012-07-31 07:36       0 00:06:12                    54895              20811255808                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-07-31 23:31       2012-08-01 00:42       0 01:10:24                    54904             806861717504                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-08-01 07:00       2012-08-01 08:06       0 01:05:58                    54907             692489670656                    YES
  MIGRATION              2012-08-01 07:30       2012-08-01 07:35       0 00:05:23                    54912              15943311360                    YES
  ...

Information about migration processes 2

  - TSM version 6 only
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, entity, -
     TO_CHAR(CHAR(start_time),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') as START_TIME, -
     TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(end_time-start_time), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
     number, cast(bytes/1024/1024/1024 as DEC(8,2)) as "GB", successful -
    FROM summary WHERE activity='MIGRATION' ORDER BY start_time
  
  ACTIVITY         ENTITY         START_TIME              ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)   NUMBER    GB        SUCCESSFUL
  ------------    -----------     -------------------     -------------------   -------   --------  -------------
  MIGRATION       ARC_DISK        2013-11-12 08:00:02     0 00:21:17            6927      249.00	  YES
  MIGRATION       BKP_DISK        2013-11-12 08:00:02     0 00:47:31            6921      905.00	  YES
  MIGRATION       OFF_DISK        2013-11-12 18:00:03     0 00:10:51            6933       47.00	  YES
  MIGRATION       BKP_DISK        2013-11-13 08:00:11     0 00:42:42            6944      897.00	  YES
  MIGRATION       ARC_DISK        2013-11-13 08:00:11     0 00:22:52            6945      210.00	  YES
  MIGRATION       OFF_DISK        2013-11-13 18:00:16     0 00:10:59            6956       47.00	  YES
  MIGRATION       BKP_DISK        2013-11-14 08:00:19     0 00:45:47            6966      887.00	  YES
  MIGRATION       ARC_DISK        2013-11-14 08:00:19     0 00:25:08            6964      220.00	  YES
  MIGRATION       OFF_DISK        2013-11-14 18:00:13     0 00:13:59            6985       78.00	  YES
  MIGRATION       BKP_DISK        2013-11-15 08:00:16     0 00:46:28            6995     1033.00	  YES
  MIGRATION       ARC_DISK        2013-11-15 08:00:16     0 00:20:20            6992      209.00	  YES
  MIGRATION       OFF_DISK        2013-11-15 18:00:26     0 00:11:30            7024       48.00	  YES
  ...

Summary about migration per day

  - TSM version 6 only
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, DATE(start_time) as "Date", SUM(bytes) as "Total Bytes" -
   FROM summary WHERE activity='MIGRATION' GROUP BY activity,DATE(start_time) ORDER BY activity,"Date" desc
  
  ACTIVITY            Date            Total Bytes
  ---------------     --------------  ------------------
  MIGRATION           2012-10-25      1132994146304
  MIGRATION           2012-10-24      1168100257792
  MIGRATION           2012-10-23      1401951838208
  MIGRATION           2012-10-22      1180719624192
  MIGRATION           2012-10-21      1345465790464
  ...

Summary about migration per day and per storage pool

  - TSM version 6 only
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT activity, DATE(start_time) as "Date", entity, SUM(bytes) as "Total Bytes" -
   FROM summary WHERE activity='MIGRATION' GROUP BY activity,entity,DATE(start_time) ORDER BY "Date" desc, activity,entity
  
  ACTIVITY          Date         ENTITY           Total Bytes
  ---------------   -----------  --------------   ----------------
  MIGRATION         2012-10-25   BACKUPPOOL       829230981120
  MIGRATION         2012-10-25   OFFSITE_DISK     303763165184
  MIGRATION         2012-10-24   BACKUPPOOL       907928514560
  MIGRATION         2012-10-24   DB_LOGS_DISK     260171743232
  MIGRATION         2012-10-23   BACKUPPOOL       884784623616
  MIGRATION         2012-10-23   DB_LOGS_DISK     216747802624
  ...

Expire duration, objects expired, process number and completion result for a specific month

  - TSM version 6 only
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT DATE(start_time) as "DATE", TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(end_time-start_time), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
    affected, number, successful FROM summary WHERE activity='EXPIRATION' AND entity IS NULL AND SUBSTR(CHAR(start_time),1,7) = '2013-10' ORDER BY "DATE"
  
         DATE     ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)                   AFFECTED           NUMBER     SUCCESSFUL 
  -----------     --------------------     ---------------------     ------------     -----------
   2013-10-01     0 00:11:26                             1923317             5727     YES        
   2013-10-02     0 00:09:37                             1801160             5748     YES        
   2013-10-03     0 00:10:45                             2346543             5775     YES        
   2013-10-04     0 00:10:47                             1850397             5815     YES        
   2013-10-05     0 00:10:17                             1858651             5837     YES        
   2013-10-06     0 00:08:56                             1663853             5860     YES        
   2013-10-07     0 00:09:45                             1798210             5903     YES        
  ...

Average expire duration and average objects expired for a specific month

  - TSM version 6 only
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(AVG(end_time-start_time)), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "Avg ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
    AVG(affected) AS "Avg Objects Expired" FROM summary WHERE activity='EXPIRATION' AND entity IS NULL AND SUBSTR(CHAR(start_time),1,7) = '2013-10'
  
  Avg ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)        Avg Objects Expired
  ------------------------     ---------------------
  0 00:15:96                                 1894839

Maximum expire duration for a specific month

  - TSM version 6 only
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(MAX(end_time-start_time)), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "Maximum ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)" FROM summary -
    WHERE activity='EXPIRATION' AND entity IS NULL AND SUBSTR(CHAR(start_time),1,7) = '2013-10'
  
  Maximum ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS) 
  ----------------------------
  0 00:32:10                  

Number of activities reported in summary in a specific time frame

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT cast((activity) as char(30)) as activity, count(*) as NUM_SESSIONS FROM summary -
  WHERE start_time<= '2014-03-10 06:10:00' AND end_time>'2014-03-10 06:10:00' GROUP BY activity
  
  ACTIVITY                             NUM_SESSIONS
  -------------------------------     -------------
  ARCHIVE                                         1
  BACKUP                                          7
  STGPOOL BACKUP                                  2
  TAPE MOUNT                                      6

Volumes

Number of scratch volumes

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM libvolumes WHERE status='Scratch'
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
           18

Number of scratch volumes in library 3584

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM libvolumes WHERE status='Scratch' and library_name='3584'
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
           18

Number of scratch volumes for each library

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT library_name,COUNT(*) FROM libvolumes WHERE status='Scratch' GROUP BY library_name
  
  LIBRARY_NAME            Unnamed[2]
  ------------------     -----------
  3584                            18

Number of volumes per device class

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT devclass_name, COUNT(*) FROM volumes GROUP BY devclass_name
  
  DEVCLASS_NAME           Unnamed[2]
  ------------------     -----------
  3584                           133
  DISK                             6

Number of volumes per storage pool

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT stgpool_name,COUNT(*) FROM volumes GROUP BY stgpool_name
  
  STGPOOL_NAME            Unnamed[2]
  ------------------     -----------
  AIX_ANUAL                        4
  AIX_ARCH1                        2
  AIX_ARCH2                        2
  AIX_DAILY                       20
  AIX_MONTHLY                      4
  AIX_NOLIMIT                      1
  NT_DAILY                        41
  NT_MONTHLY                      22

Number of volumes unavailable

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM volumes WHERE access='UNAVAILABLE'
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
            0

Number of volumes in error state

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM volumes WHERE error_state='YES'
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
            1

Volumes with write or read errors in the library

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT volumes.volume_name, volumes.stgpool_name, volumes.pct_utilized, volumes.status, -
  volumes.write_errors, volumes.read_errors FROM volumes, libvolumes WHERE -
  volumes.volume_name=libvolumes.volume_name AND ( volumes.write_errors>0 OR volumes.read_errors>0 )
  
  VOLUME_NAME           STGPOOL_NAME          PCT_UTILIZED    STATUS                WRITE_ERRORS    READ_ERRORS
  ------------------    ------------------    ------------    ------------------    ------------    -----------
  P10128                AIX_DAILY                     27.1    FILLING                          1              0
  P10129                AIX_DAILY                      8.2    FULL                             2              0
  P10135                NT_MONTHLY                    22.3    FILLING                          0              1
  ...

Number of volumes per library

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT library_name,COUNT(*) FROM libvolumes GROUP BY library_name
  
  LIBRARY_NAME            Unnamed[2]
  ------------------     -----------
  3584                            72

Volume information ordered by (%) reclaim

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT volume_name,devclass_name,stgpool_name,pct_reclaim,pct_utilized,status,access FROM volumes order by pct_reclaim
  
  
  VOLUME_NAME     DEVCLASS_NAME     STGPOOL_NAME     PCT_RECLAIM PCT_UTILIZED STATUS         ACCESS
  --------------- ----------------- ---------------- ----------- ------------ -------------- -------------
  TA0148L4        D3584             DAILY                    0.0          9.7 FILLING        READWRITE
  TA0149L4        D3584             DAILY                    0.0         13.5 FILLING        READWRITE
  TA0045L4        D3584             DAILY                    0.1          0.1 FILLING        READWRITE
  TA0144L4        D3584             DAILY                    0.1         24.0 FILLING        READWRITE
  TA0122L4        D3584             WEEKLY                   0.2         23.3 FILLING        READWRITE
  TA0172L4        D3584             DAILY                    0.2          0.0 FILLING        READWRITE
  TA0023L4        D3584             DAILY                    0.3          0.0 FILLING        READWRITE
  TA0125L4        D3584             WEEKLY                   0.3         99.6 FULL           READWRITE
  ...

Full volumes with utilization (%) less than XX

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT volume_name,devclass_name,stgpool_name,pct_reclaim,pct_utilized FROM volumes -
  WHERE status='FULL' AND pct_utilized < 10
  
  VOLUME_NAME         DEVCLASS_NAME          STGPOOL_NAME         PCT_RECLAIM     PCT_UTILIZED
  ---------------     ------------------     ----------------     -----------     ------------
  R00010L3            3584                   NT_DAILY                   94.9              5.2
  R00015L3            3584                   AIX_DDAILY                 99.9              0.0
  R00026L3            3584                   NT_DAILY                   94.2              6.0
  R00028L3            3584                   AIX_DAILY                  99.9              0.0
  ...

Full volumes with reclaimable space (%) greater than XX

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT volume_name,devclass_name,stgpool_name,pct_reclaim,pct_utilized FROM volumes -
  WHERE status='FULL' AND pct_reclaim >90
  
  VOLUME_NAME         DEVCLASS_NAME          STGPOOL_NAME         PCT_RECLAIM     PCT_UTILIZED
  ---------------     ------------------     ----------------     -----------     ------------
  R00010L3            3584                   NT_DAILY                   94.9              5.2
  R00015L3            3584                   AIX_DAILY                  99.9              0.0
  R00026L3            3584                   NT_DAILY                   94.2              6.0
  R00028L3            3584                   AIX_DAILY                  99.9              0.0
  ...

Full volumes with reclaimable space (%) greater than XX in the library

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT volumes.volume_name, volumes.stgpool_name, volumes.pct_utilized, volumes.pct_reclaim, - 
  volumes.status, volumes.access FROM volumes, libvolumes WHERE volumes.volume_name=libvolumes.volume_name -
  AND volumes.status='FULL' AND volumes.pct_reclaim>80 ORDER BY stgpool_name
  
  VOLUME_NAME         STGPOOL_NAME        PCT_UTILIZED  PCT_RECLAIM  STATUS              ACCESS
  ------------------  ------------------  ------------  -----------  ------------------  ------------------
  256AFB              NIGHTLY                     12.4         87.5  FULL                READWRITE
  295AFB              NIGHTLY                     11.3         88.6  FULL                READWRITE
  ...

Volumes in a specific storage pool with reclaimable space (%) greater than XX

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT volume_name,devclass_name,stgpool_name,pct_reclaim,pct_utilized FROM volumes -
  WHERE pct_reclaim>80 AND stgpool_name='OFFSITE'
  
  VOLUME_NAME            DEVCLASS_NAME          STGPOOL_NAME           PCT_RECLAIM     PCT_UTILIZED
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------     -----------     ------------
  tape11                 LTO                    OFFSITE                       99.9              0.0
  tape84                 LTO                    OFFSITE                       85.0             15.0
  tape86                 LTO                    OFFSITE                       90.3              9.6
  tape90                 LTO                    OFFSITE                       90.3              9.6
  ...

Number of tapes per storage pool in the library

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT volumes.stgpool_name, count(*) FROM volumes, libvolumes WHERE -
  volumes.volume_name=libvolumes.volume_name GROUP BY stgpool_name
  
  STGPOOL_NAME            Unnamed[2]
  ------------------     -----------
  AIX_DAILY                      338
  AIX_ARCH1                       22
  ...

False private tapes

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT volume_name FROM libvolumes WHERE status='Private' AND last_use IS NULL AND -
  volume_name NOT IN (SELECT volume_name FROM volumes )
  
  VOLUME_NAME
  ---------------
  TAPE01L4
  TAPE01L4
  TAPE01L4
  TAPE01L4

Some information about volumes in the library

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT volume_name, stgpool_name, pct_utilized, pct_reclaim, status, access FROM volumes - 
    WHERE volume_name IN ( SELECT volume_name FROM libvolumes )
  
  
  VOLUME_NAME       STGPOOL_NAME      PCT_UTILIZED  PCT_RECLAIM  STATUS          ACCESS
  ----------------  ----------------  ------------  -----------  --------------  ------------
  290AFB            AIX_DAILY                 59.3         41.2  FILLING         READWRITE
  241AFB            AIX_DAILY                 59.8         40.1  FULL            READWRITE
  265AFB            NT_MONTHLY                 0.4          0.1  FILLING         READWRITE
  365AFB            AIX_ARCH1                 47.7          0.0  FILLING         READWRITE
  ...

Some information about volumes in the library – another way

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT volumes.volume_name, volumes.stgpool_name, volumes.pct_utilized, volumes.pct_reclaim, volumes.status, -
  volumes.access FROM volumes, libvolumes WHERE volumes.volume_name=libvolumes.volume_name ORDER BY stgpool_name
  
  
  VOLUME_NAME         STGPOOL_NAME        PCT_UTILIZED  PCT_RECLAIM  STATUS              ACCESS
  ------------------  ------------------  ------------  -----------  ------------------  ------------------
  290AFB              AIX_DAILY                   59.3         41.2  FILLING             READWRITE
  241AFB              AIX_DAILY                   59.8         40.1  FULL                READWRITE
  265AFB              NT_MONTHLY                   0.4          0.1  FILLING             READWRITE
  365AFB              AIX_ARCH1                   47.7          0.0  FILLING             READWRITE
  ...

Nodes that have data stored in a specifc volume

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT DISTINCT node_name, volume_name, stgpool_name FROM volumeusage WHERE volume_name='TAPE10'
  
  NODE_NAME              VOLUME_NAME            STGPOOL_NAME
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------
  NODE45                 TAPE10                 DAILY
  NODE10                 TAPE10                 DAILY
  NODE33                 TAPE10                 DAILY
  NODE20                 TAPE10                 DAILY

Number of nodes that have data stored per volume

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT volume_name, stgpool_name, COUNT(DISTINCT node_name) AS "Number of Nodes" FROM -
  volumeusage GROUP BY volume_name, stgpool_name
  
  VOLUME_NAME           STGPOOL_NAME          Number of Nodes
  -----------------     -----------------     ---------------
  TA0016L4              DAILY                              31
  TA0017L4              DAILY                               1
  TA0018L4              WEEKLY                             30
  TA0019L4              DAILY                              44
  TA0023L4              DAILY                               1
  ...

Number of volumes in the library per owner (useful in a library manager environment)

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT owner,count(*) FROM libvolumes WHERE status<>'Scratch' GROUP BY owner
  
  OWNER                   Unnamed[2]
  ------------------     -----------
  library_client_1               141
  library_client_2               105
  library_client_3                53
  library_client_4               101
  library_server                 257

Prepare move data to volumes with more than 70% reclaim

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT 'move data '||volume_name AS "Move data command" FROM volumes WHERE pct_reclaim>70
  
  Move data command
  ------------------
  move data P00046L4
  move data P00094L4
  move data P00096L4
  move data P00104L4
  move data P00108L4
  move data P00111L4
  move data P00113L4

Prepare move data to volumes with more than 70% reclaim, additional information

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT 'move data '||volume_name AS "Move data command", stgpool_name, status, pct_utilized,pct_reclaim FROM volumes WHERE pct_reclaim>70
  
  Move data command      STGPOOL_NAME           STATUS                 PCT_UTILIZED     PCT_RECLAIM
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------     ------------     -----------
  move data P00046L4     S3584                  FULL                           25.6            74.8
  move data P00094L4     S3584                  FULL                           28.5            71.9
  move data P00096L4     S3584ARCH              FULL                           29.6            70.3
  move data P00104L4     S3584ARCH              FULL                           25.0            74.9
  move data P00108L4     S3584ARCH              FULL                           27.3            72.6
  move data P00111L4     S3584                  FULL                           25.0            75.0
  move data P00113L4     S3584                  FULL                           25.9            74.1
  move data P00119L4     S3584                  FULL                           30.3            70.1
  move data P00120L4     S3584ARCH              FULL                           29.2            70.7

Storage Pools

Compare size and number of files between two storage pools

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT stgpool_name,SUM(logical_mb)AS Logical_MB,SUM(num_files)AS Num_Files FROM -
  occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='DAILY' OR stgpool_name='COPY_DAILY' GROUP BY stgpool_name
  
  STGPOOL_NAME                        LOGICAL_MB       NUM_FILES
  ----------------     -------------------------     -----------
  DAILY                               1277890.99          350851
  COPY_DAILY                          1246583.48          350639

Utilization (%) of storage pool disk_pool

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT pct_utilized FROM stgpools WHERE stgpool_name='DISK_POOL'
  
  PCT_UTILIZED
  ------------
          20.9

Maximum scratch volumes allowed and number of volumes used per stgpool (needs tsm version +5.3)

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1>SELECT stgpool_name,devclass,maxscratch,numscratchused FROM stgpools
  
  STGPOOL_NAME           DEVCLASS                MAXSCRATCH     NUMSCRATCHUSED
  ------------------     ------------------     -----------     --------------
  DAILY                  3584                          1100                521

Compare amount of data between pool type primary and copy

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1>
  SELECT pooltype,CAST(FLOAT(sum((est_capacity_mb/1024) * pct_utilized / 100)) AS DEC(8,2)) total_data_gb, -
    ( -
      (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(sum((est_capacity_mb/1024) * pct_utilized / 100)) AS DEC(18,2)) FROM stgpools WHERE pooltype='PRIMARY') - -
      (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(sum((est_capacity_mb/1024) * pct_utilized / 100)) AS DEC(18,2)) FROM stgpools WHERE pooltype='COPY') -
    ) as pending_copy_gb - 
  FROM stgpools GROUP BY pooltype
  
  POOLTYPE               TOTAL_DATA_GB           PENDING_COPY_GB
  ------------------     -------------     ---------------------
  COPY                        44985.65                   1324.87
  PRIMARY                     46310.52                   1324.87

Compare amount of data between two storage pools using occupancy table

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1>
  SELECT stgpool_name, CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) as total_data_gb, -
    ( -
      (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='TAPEPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) - -
      (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='COPYPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) -
    ) as pending_copy_gb -
  FROM occupancy  WHERE stgpool_name='TAPEPOOL' OR stgpool_name='COPYPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name
  
  STGPOOL_NAME           TOTAL_DATA_GB     PENDING_COPY_GB
  ------------------     -------------     ---------------
  TAPEPOOL                14639.67             1282.52
  COPYPOOL                13357.15             1282.52

Compare amount of data between two storage pools using occupancy table

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1>
  SELECT stgpool_name, CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) as total_data_gb, -
    ( -
      (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='TAPEPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) - -
      (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='COPYPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) -
    ) as pending_copy_gb -
  FROM occupancy  WHERE stgpool_name='TAPEPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name
  
  STGPOOL_NAME           TOTAL_DATA_GB     PENDING_COPY_GB
  ------------------     -------------     ---------------
  TAPEPOOL                14639.67             1280.04

Compare amount of data between two storage pools using stgpools table

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1>
  SELECT stgpool_name, CAST(FLOAT(sum((est_capacity_mb/1024) * pct_utilized / 100)) AS DEC(8,2)) total_data_gb, -
    ( -
      (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(sum((est_capacity_mb/1024) * pct_utilized / 100)) AS DEC(18,2)) FROM stgpools WHERE stgpool_name='TAPEPOOL') - -
      (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(sum((est_capacity_mb/1024) * pct_utilized / 100)) AS DEC(18,2)) FROM stgpools WHERE stgpool_name='COPYPOOL') -
    ) as pending_copy_gb -
  FROM stgpools WHERE stgpool_name='TAPEPOOL' OR stgpool_name='COPYPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name
  
  STGPOOL_NAME           TOTAL_DATA_GB           PENDING_COPY_GB
  ------------------     -------------     ---------------------
  TAPEPOOL                14393.41                   1108.72
  COPYPOOL                13284.69                   1108.72

Compare amount of data and number of files between two storage pools

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1>
  SELECT stgpool_name, CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) as total_data_gb, -
    ( -
      (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='TAPEPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) - -
      (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='COPYPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) - 
    ) as pending_copy_gb, -
    SUM(num_files) as total_num_files, - 
    ( -
      (SELECT SUM(num_files) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='TAPEPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) - -
      (SELECT SUM(num_files) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='COPYPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) -
    ) as pending_num_files -
  FROM occupancy  WHERE stgpool_name='TAPEPOOL' OR stgpool_name='COPYPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name
  
  STGPOOL_NAME           TOTAL_DATA_GB     PENDING_COPY_GB     TOTAL_NUM_FILES     PENDING_NUM_FILES
  ------------------     -------------     ---------------     ---------------     -----------------
  TAPEPOOL                14639.67             1280.04            12290198                224304
  COPYPOOL                13359.63             1280.04            12065894                224304

Compare amount of data and number of files between (diskpool + primary pool) and copy pool

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1>
  SELECT stgpool_name, CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) as stg_total_data_gb, -
    ( -
      (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='TAPEPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) + -
      (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='DISKPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) -
    ) as "diskpool+tapepool_gb", -
    ( -
      ( -
        (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='TAPEPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) + -
        (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='DISKPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) -
      ) -
      - -
      (SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb))/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='COPYPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) -
    ) as pending_copy_gb, -
    ( -
      ( -
        (SELECT SUM(num_files) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='TAPEPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) + -
        (SELECT SUM(num_files) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='DISKPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) -
      ) -
      - -
      (SELECT SUM(num_files) FROM occupancy WHERE stgpool_name='COPYPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name) -
    ) as pending_num_files -
  FROM occupancy  WHERE stgpool_name='TAPEPOOL' OR stgpool_name='DISKPOOL' OR stgpool_name='COPYPOOL' GROUP BY stgpool_name
  
  STGPOOL_NAME           STG_TOTAL_DATA_GB     diskpool+tapepool_gb     PENDING_COPY_GB     PENDING_NUM_FILES
  ------------------     -----------------     --------------------     ---------------     -----------------
  DISKPOOL                       32.46                 14672.13             1309.62                237709
  TAPEPOOL                    14639.67                 14672.13             1309.62                237709
  COPYPOOL                    13362.51                 14672.13             1309.62                237709

Events

Administrative events information

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT * FROM events WHERE node_name IS NULL
  
  SCHEDULED_START: 2012-04-12 06:00:00.000000
     ACTUAL_START: 2012-04-12 06:00:02.000000
      DOMAIN_NAME:
    SCHEDULE_NAME: MIGRATE_ARCHIVEPOOL
        NODE_NAME:
           STATUS: Completed
           RESULT: 0
           REASON: Ok
        COMPLETED: 2012-04-12 06:29:05.000000
  
  SCHEDULED_START: 2012-04-12 11:00:00.000000
     ACTUAL_START: 2012-04-12 11:00:04.000000
      DOMAIN_NAME:
    SCHEDULE_NAME: BACKUP_DB_FULL
        NODE_NAME:
           STATUS: Completed
           RESULT: 0
           REASON: Ok
        COMPLETED: 2012-04-12 12:13:17.000000

Administrative events information

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT TO_CHAR(CHAR(scheduled_start),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') as SCHEDULED_START, -
    TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(completed - actual_start), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
    schedule_name, status, reason FROM events WHERE node_name IS NULL
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT substr(char(scheduled_start),1,19) AS SCHEDULED_START, substr(char(completed - actual_start),1,10) AS "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
   schedule_name, status, reason FROM events WHERE node_name IS NULL
  
  SCHEDULED_START        ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)     SCHEDULE_NAME          STATUS         REASON
  ------------------     -------------------     ------------------     ----------     ---------------
  2012-04-12             0 00:35:03              MIGRATE_BACKUPPOOL     Completed      Ok
   07:00:00
  2012-04-12             0 00:00:00              RECLAIM_S3584ARCH      Completed      Item not found
   09:00:00
  2012-04-12             0 00:38:28              BACKUP_DB_FULL         Completed      Ok
   10:00:00
  2012-04-12             0 00:00:00              PREPARE                Completed      Ok
   10:30:00
  2012-04-12             0 00:00:00              DELETE_VOLHIST_DBB     Completed      Ok
   12:00:00
  2012-04-12             0 01:46:19              EXPIRATION             Completed      Ok
   13:00:00

Informaton about a specific schedule

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT TO_CHAR(CHAR(scheduled_start),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') as SCHEDULED_START, -
    TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(completed - actual_start), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
    node_name, status, result FROM events WHERE domain_name='AIX' and schedule_name='INC_SCHED'
  
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT substr(char(scheduled_start),1,19) AS SCHEDULED_START, substr(char(completed - actual_start),1,10) AS "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
   node_name, status, result FROM events WHERE domain_name='AIX' and schedule_name='INC_SCHED'
  
  SCHEDULED_START        ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)     NODE_NAME              STATUS              RESULT
  ------------------     -------------------     ------------------     ----------     -----------
  2012-04-12                                     NODE_1                 Missed
   01:00:00
  2012-04-12             0 00:09:12              NODE_2                 Completed                0
   01:00:00
  2012-04-12             0 00:09:39              NODE_3                 Completed                0
   01:00:00
  2012-04-12             0 03:27:37              NODE_4                 Completed                8
   01:00:00

Return events from previous days

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT TO_CHAR(CHAR(scheduled_start),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') as SCHEDULED_START, -
    TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(completed - actual_start), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
    schedule_name, status FROM events WHERE schedule_name='BACKUP_DB' AND -
    scheduled_start> '2012-09-01 00:00:00' and scheduled_start< '2012-09-02 00:00:00'
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT substr(char(scheduled_start),1,19) AS SCHEDULED_START, substr(char(completed - actual_start),1,10) AS "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
  schedule_name, status FROM events WHERE schedule_name='BACKUP_DB' AND scheduled_start >= '2012-01-01' and scheduled_start>current_timestamp-168 hours
  
  SCHEDULED_START        ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)     SCHEDULE_NAME          STATUS
  ------------------     -------------------     ------------------     ----------
  2012-04-06             0 00:14:35              BACKUP_DB              Completed
   08:30:00
  2012-04-07             0 00:21:09              BACKUP_DB              Completed
   08:30:00
  2012-04-08             0 00:14:51              BACKUP_DB              Completed
   08:30:00
  2012-04-09             0 00:15:31              BACKUP_DB              Completed
   08:30:00
  2012-04-10             0 00:25:33              BACKUP_DB              Completed
   08:30:00
  2012-04-11             0 00:33:18              BACKUP_DB              Completed
   08:30:00
  2012-04-12             0 00:11:58              BACKUP_DB              Completed
   08:30:00

IBM Technote: Select from events returns events from current day only

Daily numbers about client schedules

  - TSM version 6 only
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT a."Date", a."Failed", b."Total Client Schedules", 100-((a."Failed"*100) / b."Total Client Schedules") as "Pct Completed" -
  FROM -
   ( -
     SELECT DATE(scheduled_start) as "Date",count(*) as "Failed" FROM -
     events WHERE node_name IS NOT NULL AND status <> 'Completed' GROUP BY DATE(scheduled_start) -
    ) as a, -
   ( -
    SELECT DATE(scheduled_start) as "Date", count(*) as -
    "Total Client Schedules" FROM events WHERE node_name IS NOT NULL GROUP BY DATE(scheduled_start) -
    ) as b -
  WHERE a."Date" = b."Date" ORDER BY "Date" desc
  
         Date           Failed      Total Client Schedules      Pct Completed
  -----------     ------------     -----------------------     --------------
   2012-09-11                4                         115                 97
   2012-09-10                8                         115                 94
   2012-09-09                2                         115                 99
   2012-09-08                2                         115                 99

Volume History

Number of full tsm db backups in the last 24 hours

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM volhistory WHERE -
  type='BACKUPFULL' AND date_time>=current_timestamp-24 hours
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
            1

Number of full or incremental tsm db backups in the last 24 hours

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM volhistory WHERE ( type='BACKUPFULL' OR type='BACKUPINCR' ) -
  AND date_time>=current_timestamp-24 hours
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
            2

Information about tsm db backups in the last 48 hours

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT date_time, type, backup_series, volume_seq, devclass, volume_name FROM volhistory WHERE -
  ( type='BACKUPFULL' OR type='BACKUPINCR' OR type='DBSNAPSHOT' ) AND date_time>=current_timestamp-48 hours
  
          DATE_TIME     TYPE               BACKUP_SERIES     VOLUME_SEQ     DEVCLASS           VOLUME_NAME
  -----------------     --------------     -------------     ----------     --------------     --------------
         2008-11-19     BACKUPFULL                  3878              1     3584               TAPE10
    04:01:55.000000
         2008-11-20     BACKUPFULL                  3879              1     3584               TAPE48
    04:02:20.000000

Backupset volumes information 1

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT DATE(date_time) AS date, volume_name, volume_seq, type, devclass FROM volhistory WHERE type='BACKUPSET'
        DATE     VOLUME_NAME            VOLUME_SEQ     TYPE                   DEVCLASS
  ----------     ------------------     ----------     ------------------     --------
  2012-04-21     N00256L3                        1     BACKUPSET              LTO3
  2012-04-22     N00274L3                        1     BACKUPSET              LTO3
  2012-04-23     N00277L3                        1     BACKUPSET              LTO3
  2012-04-24     N00278L3                        1     BACKUPSET              LTO3

Backupset volumes information 2

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT TO_CHAR(CHAR(date_time),'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') AS Date_Time, -
   volume_name, volume_seq, type, devclass FROM volhistory WHERE type='BACKUPSET'
  
  - TSm version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT SUBSTR(CHAR(date_time),1,16) AS Date_Time, volume_name, volume_seq, type, devclass FROM volhistory WHERE type='BACKUPSET'
  DATE_TIME              VOLUME_NAME            VOLUME_SEQ     TYPE                   DEVCLASS
  ------------------     ------------------     ----------     ------------------     --------
  2012-04-21 15:09       N00256L3                        1     BACKUPSET              LTO3
  2012-04-22 14:53       N00274L3                        1     BACKUPSET              LTO3
  2012-04-23 15:08       N00277L3                        1     BACKUPSET              LTO3
  2012-04-24 15:04       N00278L3                        1     BACKUPSET              LTO3

Backupset volumes information 3

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT DATE(date_time), volume_name, volume_seq, type, devclass, command FROM volhistory WHERE type='BACKUPSET'
  
  Unnamed[1]   VOLUME_NAME          VOLUME_SEQ   TYPE                 DEVCLASS             COMMAND
  ----------   ------------------   ----------   ------------------   ------------------   ------------------
  2012-04-21   N00256L3                      1   BACKUPSET            LTO3                 gen backupset
                                                                                            NODE_ABC
                                                                                            NODE_ABC_BKPSET
                                                                                            devc=LTO3 scr=y
                                                                                            ret=28 desc=BKPSET
                                                                                            datatype=all
                                                                                            wait=yes
  2012-04-22   N00274L3                      1   BACKUPSET            LTO3                 gen backupset
                                                                                            NODE_ABC
                                                                                            NODE_ABC_BKPSET
                                                                                            devc=LTO3 scr=y
                                                                                            ret=28 desc=BKPSET
                                                                                            datatype=all
                                                                                            wait=yes

DRM

Information about drm volumes

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT drmedia.volume_name, volumes.stgpool_name, drmedia.state, drmedia.voltype, volumes.status, -
  volumes.pct_utilized FROM drmedia, volumes WHERE drmedia.volume_name=volumes.volume_name ORDER BY drmedia.state
  
  VOLUME_NAME         STGPOOL_NAME        STATE               VOLTYPE       STATUS              PCT_UTILIZED
  ------------------  ------------------  ------------------  ------------  ------------------  ------------
  tape06              OFFSITE             COURIERRETRIEVE     CopyStgPool   EMPTY                        0.0
  tape18              OFFSITE             VAULT               CopyStgPool   FILLING                     50.6
  tape38              OFFSITE             VAULT               CopyStgPool   FILLING                     80.9
  tape79              OFFSITE             VAULT               CopyStgPool   FILLING                     91.0
  ...

Information about drm volumes in the library

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT drmedia.volume_name, drmedia.state, drmedia.voltype FROM drmedia, libvolumes WHERE -
  drmedia.volume_name=libvolumes.volume_name ORDER BY voltype
  
  VOLUME_NAME            STATE                  VOLTYPE
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------
  tape48                 MOUNTABLE              CopyStgPool
  tape59                 MOUNTABLE              CopyStgPool
  ...

Information about drm volumes in the library (another way)

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT volume_name, state, voltype FROM drmedia WHERE -
  volume_name IN ( SELECT volume_name FROM libvolumes ) ORDER BY voltype
  
  VOLUME_NAME            STATE                  VOLTYPE
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------
  tape48                 MOUNTABLE              CopyStgPool
  tape59                 MOUNTABLE              CopyStgPool
  ...

Information about drm volumes in the library with state different from “MOUNTABLE”

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT drmedia.volume_name, drmedia.state, drmedia.voltype FROM drmedia, libvolumes WHERE -
  drmedia.volume_name=libvolumes.volume_name AND drmedia.state<>'MOUNTABLE'
  
  VOLUME_NAME            STATE                  VOLTYPE
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------
  tape36                 COURIER                CopyStgPool
  tape82                 COURIER                CopyStgPool
  ...

DRM volumes with tsm db backups

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT volume_name, state, upd_date, location, voltype FROM drmedia -
  WHERE voltype='DBBackup' OR voltype='DBSnapshot'
  
  VOLUME_NAME            STATE                            UPD_DATE     LOCATION               VOLTYPE
  ------------------     ------------------     ------------------     ------------------     ------------
  tape10                 VAULT                          2008-03-05     Iron Mountain          DBBackup
                                                   11:00:00.000000
  tape15                 VAULT                          2008-03-04     Iron Mountain          DBBackup
                                                   11:00:00.000000
  tape45                 VAULT                          2008-03-03     Iron Mountain          DBBackup
  ...

Number of Volumes per DRM State

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT state,count(*) as "Number of volumes" FROM drmedia GROUP BY state
  
  STATE                  Number of volumes
  ------------------     -----------------
  COURIERRETRIEVE                       26
  MOUNTABLE                              2
  VAULT                                 76
  VAULTRETRIEVE                          1
  

Sessions

Number of nodes sessions

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM sessions WHERE session_type='Node'
   
     Unnamed[1]
    -----------
             16

Number of nodes sessions in Media Wait state

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT COUNT(*) FROM sessions WHERE session_type='Node' AND state='MediaW'
  
   Unnamed[1]
  -----------
            1

Nodes sessions in Media Wait state

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT client_name, session_id, start_time, state, mount_point_wait, input_mount_wait, input_vol_wait -
  FROM sessions WHERE state='MediaW'
  
  CLIENT_NAME     SESSION_ID           START_TIME    STATE       MOUNT_POINT_WAIT     INPUT_MOUNT_WAIT    INPUT_VOL_WAIT
  -------------   -----------  ------------------   ---------  ------------------   ------------------  ----------------
  NODE23              1577742          2008-11-21   MediaW                            ,F00827,81
                                  11:26:03.000000
  NODE15              1581236          2008-11-21   MediaW
                                  11:37:06.000000

Nodes using tapes (drives)

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT client_name, session_id, start_time, state, bytes_sent, bytes_received, input_vol_access, output_vol_access -
  FROM sessions WHERE ( input_vol_access is not NULL OR output_vol_access is not NULL )
  
  CLIENT_NAME    SESSION_ID         START_TIME STATE         BYTES_SENT     BYTES_RECEIVED INPUT_VOL_ACCESS   OUTPUT_VOL_ACCESS
  ------------- ----------- ------------------ --------- -------------- ------------------ ------------------ ------------------
  NODE10            1578627         2008-11-21 RecvW                476         2913518005                     ,3M0922,1214
                               08:37:41.000000
  NODE25            1578776         2008-11-21 RecvW                540          123087561                     ,F01091,117
                               08:46:52.000000

Information about sessions from a specific node

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT session_id, start_time, commmethod, state, wait_seconds, CAST(bytes_sent/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS "MB_Sent", -
  CAST(bytes_received/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS "MB_Rcvd", mount_point_wait FROM sessions WHERE client_name='MY_NODE'
  
   SESSION_ID           START_TIME   COMMMETHOD         STATE         WAIT_SECONDS      MB_Sent      MB_Rcvd   MOUNT_POINT_WAIT
  -----------   ------------------   ----------------   -----------   ------------   ----------   ----------   ------------------
      1569587           2008-11-20   Tcp/Ip             RecvW                    0         0.00      1648.92
                   10:23:37.000000

Performance of nodes sessions

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT client_name,session_id, -
    TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(current_timestamp-start_time), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') as "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", commmethod, state, -
    CAST(bytes_sent/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS "MB_Sent", -
    CAST(bytes_received/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS "MB_Rcvd", -
    CAST(bytes_sent    /TIMESTAMPDIFF(2,CHAR(current_timestamp-start_time))/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS "Sent_MB/s", -
    CAST(bytes_received/TIMESTAMPDIFF(2,CHAR(current_timestamp-start_time))/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS "Rcvd_MB/s" -
    FROM sessions WHERE session_type='Node'
  
  - TSM version 6 (another way)
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT client_name,session_id, -
      CAST(day(current_timestamp - start_time) as CHAR)||' '|| - 
      CAST(RIGHT(DIGITS(hour  (current_timestamp - start_time)),2) as CHAR(2))||':'|| -
      CAST(RIGHT(DIGITS(minute(current_timestamp - start_time)),2) as CHAR(2))||':'|| -
      CAST(RIGHT(DIGITS(second(current_timestamp - start_time)),2) as CHAR(2)) as "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
      commmethod, state, -
      CAST(bytes_sent/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS "MB_Sent", -
      CAST(bytes_received/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS "MB_Rcvd", -
      CAST(bytes_sent    /TIMESTAMPDIFF(2,CHAR(current_timestamp-start_time))/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS "Sent_MB/s", -
      CAST(bytes_received/TIMESTAMPDIFF(2,CHAR(current_timestamp-start_time))/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS "Rcvd_MB/s" -
      FROM sessions WHERE session_type='Node'
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT client_name,session_id, current_timestamp-start_time AS ElapTime, commmethod, state, -
  CAST(bytes_sent/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS "MB_Sent", CAST(bytes_received/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS "MB_Rcvd", -
  cast((cast(bytes_sent as dec(18,0))/cast((current_timestamp-start_time) seconds as decimal(18,0))) / 1024 / 1024 AS DEC (18,2)) AS "Sent_MB/s", -
  cast((cast(bytes_received as dec(18,0))/cast((current_timestamp-start_time) seconds as decimal(18,0))) / 1024 / 1024 AS DEC (18,2)) AS "Rcvd_MB/s" -
  FROM sessions WHERE session_type='Node'
  
  CLIENT_NAME    SESSION_ID              ELAPTIME COMMMETHOD      STATE        MB_Sent    MB_Rcvd    Sent_MB/s     Rcvd_MB/s
  ------------- ----------- --------------------- --------------- --------- ---------- ---------- ------------ -------------
  NODE10              76499     0 20:53:40.000000 Tcp/Ip          Run             0.03  402998.64         0.00          5.35
  NODE34              76500     0 20:53:40.000000 Tcp/Ip          RecvW           0.03  398363.23         0.00          5.29
  NODE28              76501     0 20:52:18.000000 Tcp/Ip          RecvW           0.02  370801.49         0.00          4.93
  NODE79              76502     0 20:52:01.000000 Tcp/Ip          Run             0.03  443600.35         0.00          5.90
  ...

Backups

Search a specific file from a Node

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT * FROM backups WHERE node_name='MY_NODE' AND ll_name='dsm.opt'
  
        NODE_NAME: MY_NODE
   FILESPACE_NAME: /opt
     FILESPACE_ID: 6
            STATE: ACTIVE_VERSION
             TYPE: FILE
          HL_NAME: /tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/
          LL_NAME: dsm.opt
        OBJECT_ID: 8395325
      BACKUP_DATE: 2008-11-03 19:02:35.000000
  DEACTIVATE_DATE:
            OWNER: root
       CLASS_NAME: DEFAULT
  
        NODE_NAME: MY_NODE
   FILESPACE_NAME: /opt
     FILESPACE_ID: 6
            STATE: ACTIVE_VERSION
             TYPE: FILE
          HL_NAME: /tivoli/tsm/client/domino/bin/domdsmc_notesb/
          LL_NAME: dsm.opt
        OBJECT_ID: 8091124
      BACKUP_DATE: 2008-10-27 19:14:35.000000
  DEACTIVATE_DATE:
            OWNER: notesuser
       CLASS_NAME: DEFAULT
  
        NODE_NAME: MY_NODE
   FILESPACE_NAME: /opt
     FILESPACE_ID: 6
            STATE: INACTIVE_VERSION
             TYPE: FILE
          HL_NAME: /tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/
          LL_NAME: dsm.opt
        OBJECT_ID: 8091063
      BACKUP_DATE: 2008-10-27 19:14:34.000000
  DEACTIVATE_DATE: 2008-11-03 19:02:35.000000
            OWNER: root
       CLASS_NAME: DEFAULT

Search a specific file from a node with more details

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT * FROM backups WHERE node_name='MY_NODE' AND filespace_name='/opt' -
  AND hl_name='/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/' AND ll_name='dsm.opt'
  
        NODE_NAME: MY_NODE
   FILESPACE_NAME: /opt
     FILESPACE_ID: 6
            STATE: ACTIVE_VERSION
             TYPE: FILE
          HL_NAME: /tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/
          LL_NAME: dsm.opt
        OBJECT_ID: 8395325
      BACKUP_DATE: 2008-11-03 19:02:35.000000
  DEACTIVATE_DATE:
            OWNER: root
       CLASS_NAME: DEFAULT
  
        NODE_NAME: MY_NODE
   FILESPACE_NAME: /opt
     FILESPACE_ID: 6
            STATE: INACTIVE_VERSION
             TYPE: FILE
          HL_NAME: /tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/
          LL_NAME: dsm.opt
        OBJECT_ID: 8091063
      BACKUP_DATE: 2008-10-27 19:14:34.000000
  DEACTIVATE_DATE: 2008-11-03 19:02:35.000000
            OWNER: root
       CLASS_NAME: DEFAULT

Search for a specific file. Using upper (case insensitive). You can also use lower function

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT * FROM backups WHERE node_name='NODE_123' and upper(filespace_name)='/OPT' and upper(ll_name)='DSM.SYS'
  
        NODE_NAME: NODE_123
   FILESPACE_NAME: /opt
     FILESPACE_ID: 6
            STATE: INACTIVE_VERSION
             TYPE: FILE
          HL_NAME: /tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/
          LL_NAME: dsm.sys
        OBJECT_ID: 84214168
      BACKUP_DATE: 2013-05-16 09:16:59.000000
  DEACTIVATE_DATE: 2014-05-14 12:06:04.000000
            OWNER: root
       CLASS_NAME: DEFAULT
  
        NODE_NAME: NODE_123
   FILESPACE_NAME: /opt
     FILESPACE_ID: 6
            STATE: ACTIVE_VERSION
             TYPE: FILE
          HL_NAME: /tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/
          LL_NAME: dsm.sys
        OBJECT_ID: 566185847
      BACKUP_DATE: 2014-05-14 12:06:04.000000
  DEACTIVATE_DATE: 
            OWNER: root
       CLASS_NAME: DEFAULT

Objects backed up of a specific node in the last 24 hours

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT backup_date,filespace_name,type,hl_name,ll_name,owner, class_name FROM backups -
  WHERE node_name='MY_NODE' AND backup_date>=current_timestamp-24 hours
  
       BACKUP_DATE  FILESPACE_NAME           TYPE  HL_NAME          LL_NAME             OWNER        CLASS_NAME
  ----------------  -----------------  ----------  ---------------  ------------------  -----------  -------------
        2008-11-19  /                        FILE  /etc/            mtab                root         DEFAULT
   19:04:08.000000
        2008-11-19  /                        FILE  /etc/            showdasd.list       root         DEFAULT
   19:04:08.000000
        2008-11-19  /                        FILE  /etc/            sudoers             root         DEFAULT
   19:04:08.000000
       2008-11-19   /home                    FILE  /support/        .bash_history       support      DEFAULT
   19:03:25.000000

Processes

Information about the currently running processes

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT process_num, process, -
    TO_CHAR(start_time,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') AS START_TIME, -
    TRANSLATE('a bc:de:fg', DIGITS(current_timestamp - start_time), '_______abcdefgh_____',' ') AS "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
    CAST(bytes_processed/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS MB, -
    CAST(bytes_processed/TIMESTAMPDIFF(2,CHAR(current_timestamp-start_time))/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS "MB/s" -
    FROM processes
  
  - TSM version 6 (another way)
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT process_num, process, -
    TO_CHAR(start_time,'YYYY-MM-DD HH24:MI:SS') AS START_TIME, -
    CAST(day(current_timestamp - start_time) as CHAR)||' '|| - 
    CAST(RIGHT(DIGITS(hour  (current_timestamp - start_time)),2) as CHAR(2))||':'|| -
    CAST(RIGHT(DIGITS(minute(current_timestamp - start_time)),2) as CHAR(2))||':'|| -
    CAST(RIGHT(DIGITS(second(current_timestamp - start_time)),2) as CHAR(2)) as "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
    CAST(bytes_processed/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS MB, -
    CAST(bytes_processed/TIMESTAMPDIFF(2,CHAR(current_timestamp-start_time))/1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS "MB/s" -
    FROM processes
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT process_num, process, -
  substr(char(start_time),1,19) AS START_TIME, -
  substr(char(current_timestamp - start_time),1,10) AS "ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)", -
  cast(float(bytes_processed) /1024/1024 AS DEC(8,2)) AS MB, -
  cast((cast(bytes_processed as dec(18,0))/cast((current_timestamp-start_time) seconds as decimal(18,0))) / 1024 / 1024 AS DEC (18,2)) AS "MB/s" -
  FROM processes
  
  PROCESS_NUM   PROCESS              START_TIME        ELAPTIME (D HHMMSS)           MB         MB/s
  -----------   ------------------   ---------------   -------------------   ----------   ----------
           27   Space Reclamation    2008-11-22        0 02:28:26              58925.78         6.61
                                      12:00:29
           28   Migration            2008-11-22        0 00:23:01              46425.55        33.61
                                      14:05:54
           29   Migration            2008-11-22        0 00:23:01              37984.68        27.50
                                      14:05:54
           30   Migration            2008-11-22        0 00:23:01              41261.84        29.87
                                      14:05:54
           31   Migration            2008-11-22        0 00:23:01              39817.22        28.83
                                      14:05:54
           32   Migration            2008-11-22        0 00:23:01              41910.42        30.34
                                      14:05:54
           33   Migration            2008-11-22        0 00:23:01              43771.08        31.69
                                      14:05:54

Other

Total client data stored (TB)

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(logical_mb)) / 1024 / 1024 AS DEC(8,2)) FROM occupancy
  
  Unnamed[1]
  ----------
       73.04
  

Total client data stored (TB) (another way – auditocc is updated by audit lic command, take care)

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(total_mb)) / 1024 / 1024 AS DEC(8,2)) FROM auditocc
  
  Unnamed[1]
  ----------
       72.46

Total data stored per storge type (from audiocc)

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT CAST(FLOAT(SUM(backup_mb))/1024 as DEC(8,1)) as BACKUP_GB, -
  CAST(FLOAT(SUM(backup_copy_mb))/1024 as DEC(8,1)) as BACKUP_COPY_GB, -
  CAST(FLOAT(SUM(archive_mb))/1024 as DEC(8,1)) as ARCHIVE_GB, -
  CAST(FLOAT(SUM(archive_copy_mb))/1024 as DEC(8,1)) as ARCHIVE_COPY_GB, -
  CAST(FLOAT(SUM(total_mb))/1024 as DEC(8,1)) as TOTAL_GB from auditocc
  
    BACKUP_GB      BACKUP_COPY_GB      ARCHIVE_GB      ARCHIVE_COPY_GB        TOTAL_GB
  -----------     ---------------     -----------     ----------------     -----------
     189260.6             42839.6         11946.5                117.3        244164.2

Some TSM Server information

  - TSM version 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT server_name, platform, - 
    TRIM(CHAR(version))||'.'||TRIM(CHAR(release))||'.'||TRIM(CHAR(level))||'-'||TRIM(CHAR(sublevel)) as Version, -
    server_hla, server_lla, crossdefine, licensecompliance FROM status
  
  - TSM version 5
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT server_name, platform, - 
  VARCHAR(version)||'.'||VARCHAR(release)||'.'||VARCHAR(level)||'-'||VARCHAR(sublevel), -
  server_hla, server_lla, server_url, logmode, crossdefine, licensecompliance FROM status
  
        SERVER_NAME: TSM-SERVER1
           PLATFORM: AIX-RS/6000
         Unnamed[3]: 5.3.3-2
         SERVER_HLA: 10.10.10.5
         SERVER_LLA: 1500
         SERVER_URL:
            LOGMODE: NORMAL
        CROSSDEFINE: ON
  LICENSECOMPLIANCE: VALID

SQL Table Catalog

  - TSM version 5 and 6
  tsm: SERVER1> SELECT tabschema,tabname,remarks FROM tables
  
  TABSCHEMA     TABNAME                REMARKS
  ---------     ------------------     ------------------
  ADSM          ACTLOG                 Server activity log
  ADSM          ADMINS                 Server administrators
  ADSM          ADMIN_SCHEDULES        Administrative command schedules
  ADSM          ARCHIVES               Client archive files
  ADSM          AR_COPYGROUPS          Management class archive copy groups
  ADSM          ASSOCIATIONS           Client schedule associations
  ADSM          AUDITOCC               Server audit occupancy results
  ADSM          BACKUPS                Client backup files
  ADSM          BACKUPSETS             Backup Set
  ADSM          BU_COPYGROUPS          Management class backup copy
  ...

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Selects V6.x

Thank You

People who have contributed with ideas and selects:

  • Marcelo Urbano Lima
  • Mohammed Arafa
  • Daniela Mainieri
  • Pierre Malenfant
  • Kevin Favry

HP ProCurve CLI CheatSheet

@http://blog.petrilopia.net/info/hp-procurve-cli-cheatsheet-2/

HP ProCurve CLI CheatSheet

LOG
log Display log events (most recent last)
log -r Display log events (most recent first)
log A12 Display log events of port a12
log A12 -r Display log events of port a12 (most recent first)
log 192.168.0.1 Display log events of 192.168.0.1

 

MAC
show mac A5 Show MAC-address of the device on port A5
show mac A4-A6 Show MAC-adresss of the devices on ports between A4 and A6
show mac 00112233-445566 Show which port device with MAC-address 00112233-445566 is connected

 

VLAN
show vlan Show information about vlans on this swtich
show vlan ports A19 Show VLAN ID and status of specific ports (A19)
show vlan Show ports on this vlan and port status
configure
vlan 19 Set switch to vlan 19
name SupportVLAN Name this vlan as “SupportVLAN”
tag A12 Set port a12 as tagged on vlan 19 (First do vlan <19>)
tag A12,A13 Set ports a12 and 13 tagged on vlan 19 (First do vlan <19>)
untag A12 Set port a12 as untagged on vlan 19
vlan 19 tagged A12 Set port a12 as tagged on vlan 19
vlan 19 untagged A12 Set port a12 as untagged on vlan 19
vlan 19 untagged A12-A20 Set port a12-a20 as untagged on vlan 19
no vlan 30 Remove vlan setting on port 30

 

FLASH
show flash Displays info about flash (version etc.)
copy running-config tftp filename.txt Copy your running config to file filename.txt at tftp server which IP is .
copy tftp startup 192.168.0.2 hp_2524 Copy your config (filename hp2524) from server 192.168.0.2 via tftp to switch
copy tftp flash file.swi Download and update your flash with file.swi from tftp server at

 

MISC
copy flash flash secondary Copy software from primary to secondary image is not intuitive
copy flash flash primary Updated secondary image first then You could copy from secondary to primary
hostname poro_1 Set switch hostname as poro_1
link-test 00112233-445566 Test connectivity between switches (this switch and 00112233-445566)
show run Show running config
password operator Set operator password (Normal user / read-only )
password manager Set manager password (Admin user / read-write)
password all Set operator and manager password
enable Switch to manager lever from operator level
ping 192.168.0.1 Ping IP 192.168.0.1
chassislocate Turn on/off switch locator led or blink it (30 minutes)
chassislocate blink 10 Blink switch locator led 10 minutes
ntp1 first.timeserver.net Add first.timeserver.net to NTP server list
timesync ntp Enable NTP syncronization with servers

 

PROMPT
Switch# Manager prompt
Switch>_ Operator prompt

 

Consolidated list of VirusScan Enterprise exclusion articles

The following list contains the most frequently used articles on configuring File and Folder exclusions for VSE 8.x. The list does not contain specific issues that you might be experiencing when setting exclusions. Search the KnowledgeBase using the error received or describing the issue experienced.

 

https://kc.mcafee.com/corporate/index?page=content&id=KB66909

ACO5426E The SQL log on does not have the Sysadmin role

Problem(Abstract)

A Data Protection for Microsoft SQL backup run manually and completes sucessfully. When the backup is run with the client scheduler, the backup fails with the ACO5426E error.

Symptom

The following error is logged in the Data Protection for Microsoft SQL log file :

ACO5426E The SQL log on does not have the Sysadmin role: CSqlApi::LogonServer:6638:1904 Server:IsSysadmin:false
The QUERY EVENT Tivoli Storage Manager administrative command shows the schedule as Failed with return code 1904. For example : Q EV * * F=D Policy Domain Name: SQLDOMAIN Schedule Name: SQL_FULL Node Name: MY_SQL Scheduled Start: MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS Actual Start: MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS Completed: MM/DD/YYYY HH:MM:SS Status: Failed Result: 1,904 Reason: Failed


Cause

Windows account running the scheduler service does not have the sysadmin role on the SQL server.

Diagnosing the problem

Review the “C:\Program files\Tivoli\TSM\tdpsql\tdpsql.cfg” file. Verify what value is specified for the SQLAUTHentication option. In this case, the option was not configured and the following default value was used : [SQLAUTHentication INTegrated

Review the Tivoli Storage Manager client scheduler in Windows and verify which account is used to run the service. In this case, the scheduler service was configured to run with the “Local System Account”.

Resolving the problem

When using the INTegrated option, it means that the userid doing the backup (or the account running the Data Protection for Microsoft SQL scheduler service) must have the sysadmin role on the SQL server. When the scheduler service is run with the “Local System Account”, you need to “NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM” to the sysadmin role on the SQL server otherwise run the scheduler service with a different Windows account which has sysadmin role to the SQL server.

source: http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg21691523

Get Uptime with Powershell

Use the following script to determine the uptime of your servers which are defined in a text file:

 

# Writer = Ritesh Parab; fb.com\parab.ritesh  
# File Name = Get-uptime 1.2
# Description = Get Server up time 
# function Date and time copied from Technet :)
# Error Handling : TRY and CATCH
# Bugs are welcome 2 [email protected]
# Fix > WMI Query time function added {from technet forum}


cls                                             
$erroractionpreference = "SilentlyContinue"
# Helper Function - convert WMI date to TimeDate object
function WMIDateStringToDate($Bootup) {
 [System.Management.ManagementDateTimeconverter]::ToDateTime($Bootup)
}

# Main script
$Computer = Get-Content "c:\Servers.txt"

foreach ($system in $Computer) {
$rtn = Test-Connection -ComputerName $system -Count 1 -BufferSize 16 -Quiet
	 	IF($rtn -match 'True') {
		$NameSpace = "Root\CIMV2"
		$wmi = [WMISearcher]""
	 	$wmi.options.timeout = '0:0:15' #set timeout to 10 seconds
	 	$query = 'Select * from Win32_OperatingSystem'
	 	$wmi.scope.path = "\\$system\$NameSpace"
	 	$wmi.query = $query
	  	Try{
	  	$wmiresult = $wmi.Get()
	  	#	$wmiresult
			foreach ($wmioutput in $wmiresult){
			   $Bootup = $wmioutput.LastBootUpTime
			   $LastBootUpTime = WMIDateStringToDate($Bootup)
			   $now = Get-Date
			   $Uptime = $now - $lastBootUpTime
			   $d = $Uptime.Days
			   $h = $Uptime.Hours
			   $m = $uptime.Minutes
			   $ms= $uptime.Milliseconds
			   $a = "$System Up for: {0} days, {1} hours, {2}.{3} minutes" -f $d,$h,$m,$ms
			   Write-Host "$a" -ForegroundColor Green
	  		   }
	  		}
		Catch {
	  			Write-host "WMI not available on : $System" -ForegroundColor Red
				Write-Output "WMI failed on $system because : $_" | Out-File "c:\failed.txt" -Force -Append 
	  	}
		}
		else{
			write-host "$system Offline" -ForegroundColor DarkRed
			Write-Output "$system Offline" | Out-File 'c:\failed.txt' -Force -Append 
		}
	} 

 

Enabling Change Block Tracking (CBT) on a Virtual Machine (VMware vSphere 5.1)

Source: http://www.lazywinadmin.com/2013/01/enabling-change-block-tracking-cbt-on.html+

 

How to Enable CBT on your VM ? (PowerShell/PowerCli)

You can do the following even if your VM is Powered ON.

# Check and Add the PowerCli Snaping if not already present
if(-not(Get-PSSnapin -Registered -Name "VMware.VimAutomation.Core"){
    Add-PSSnapin -Name VMware.VimAutomation.Core}

# Connect to my Vcenter
Connect-VIServer -Server vcenter.fx.lab

#Here is aRunning the script on TESTSERVER04 to enable CBT
$vmtest = Get-vm TESTSERVER04 | get-view
$vmConfigSpec = New-Object VMware.Vim.VirtualMachineConfigSpec
$vmConfigSpec.changeTrackingEnabled = $true
$vmtest.reconfigVM($vmConfigSpec)

How to Apply this CBT configuration ?

Once you enable CBT, the VM must go through a stun-unstun cycle (power on, resume after suspend, migrate, or snapshot create/delete/revert) before the reconfiguration takes effect.

How to Check if CBT is enabled on your VM (PowerShell/PowerCli)

# Check if your VM has (Change Block Tracking) enabled or not
(Get-VM -Name TESTSERVER04).ExtensionData.Config.ChangeTrackingEnabled

# Find VMs where CBT (Change Block Tracking) is Enabled
Get-VM| Where-Object{$_.ExtensionData.Config.ChangeTrackingEnabled -eq $true}