Pre-Installation Setup for IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) > Adding an IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Data Collector Policy
  
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Adding an IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Data Collector Policy
Before adding the policy: A Data Collector must exist in the Portal, to which you will add Data Collector Policies. See Adding/Editing Data Collectors. For specific prerequisites and supported configurations for a specific vendor, see the APTARE Certified Configurations Guide.
After adding the policy: For some policies, collections can be run on-demand using the Run button on the Collector Adminstration page action bar. The Run button is only displayed if the policy vendor is supported.
On-demand collection allows you to select which probes and devices to run collection against. This action collects data the same as a scheduled run, plus logging information for troubleshooting purposes. For probe descriptions, refer to the policy and see On-Demand Data Collection for details about Run.
To add the policy
1. Select Admin > Data Collection > Collector Administration. Currently configured Portal Data Collectors are displayed.
2. Search for a Collector if required. See Navigating with Search.
3. Select a Data Collector from the list.
4. Click Add Policy, and then select the vendor-specific entry in the menu.
5. Enter or select the parameters. Mandatory parameters are denoted by an asterisk (*):
Field
Description
Collector Domain
The domain of the collector to which the collector backup policy is being added. This is a read-only field. By default, the domain for a new policy will be the same as the domain for the collector. This field is set when you add a collector.
Policy Domain
The Policy Domain is the domain of the policy that is being configured for the Data Collector. The Policy Domain must be set to the same value as the Collector Domain. (The Collector Domain is the domain that was supplied during the Data Collector installation process.)
The domain identifies the top level of your host group hierarchy. All newly discovered hosts are added to the root host group associated with the Policy Domain.
Typically, only one Policy Domain will be available in the drop-down list. If you are a Managed Services Provider, each of your customers will have a unique domain with its own host group hierarchy.
To find your Domain name, click your login name and select My Profile from the menu. Your Domain name is displayed in your profile settings.
IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Instances
Active
Click Active to indicate the IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) server/instances to use in the data collection policy. Multi-select is supported. If additional fields must be configured, the Configure Server dialog is automatically displayed when you make your selection.
Add
Click Add to add an IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) server/instance. The IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) servers added to this table using IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Data Collector Policy screen are also displayed in the Inventory
Note: Data Collector policies can be in place for multiple instances, but an instance cannot exist in multiple policies.
Configure
Select a row in the IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Instances table. Double-click or click Configure to revise or add information to the TSM server/instance you selected. See also Adding/Configuring an IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Server within the Data Collector Policy.
Import
Click Import to browse for the CSV file in which you entered the IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) server/instance configuration details. This enables you quickly add a list of IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) instances or servers. See also Importing IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Information.
Export
Click Export to create and download a comma-separated values (CSV) file containing all the host/instance information listed in the IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Instances table. This enables you to extract your IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) server information and transfer it easily into a spreadsheet or some other media. See also Exporting IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Server Information.
Backup Software Location*
The home directory of the TSM Admin Client software—that is, the dsmadmc command on the Data Collector server.
Typically C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient for Windows, or /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin for Linux
Active Probes and Schedules
Schedule
Click the clock icon to create a schedule. Every Minute, Hourly, Daily, Weekly, and Monthly schedules may be created. Advanced use of native CRON strings is also available.
Note: Explicit schedules set for a Collector policy are relative to the time on the Collector server. Schedules with frequencies are relative to the time that the Data Collector was restarted.
Backup Policy Details
Collects backup policy details including policy name, policy identifier, date and time as it relates to the specified IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) instances/servers.
Backup Event Details
Collects backup event details including backup type, client names, duration, dates, size, files, directories and so on.
Restore Event Details
Collects restore event details such as job duration, number of files backed up and also skipped, amount of data restored, and restore job status.
Database Details
Collects IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) backup database details, such as total capacity, available space, cache hit percentages, and buffer requests.
Storage Pool Details
Collects IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) storage pool information, such as migration and reclamation details.
Job Summary Details
Collects IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) job summary details including client name, node name, backup type, dates, duration and so on, as it relates to the specified IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) instances/servers.
Client Node Details
Collects client node details covered by the selected policy domain as they relate to the specified IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) instances/servers.
Drive Status Monitor
Continuously monitors the IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) console for drive status messages, there is no schedule.
Drive Status Details
Collects drive status details including, drive name, library name, status, start and end times as it relates to the specified IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) instances/servers.
Inventory Details
Collects IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) host details including host name, IP Address, Host ID, and port number. Also collects from drives and paths such as device type, device name, library name, and ACS drive ID.
Tape Details
Collects the tape details including media type name, media status, storage pool name, and estimated capacity.
Volume Usage and Media Occupancy Details
Collects client and node information, and then for each node it retrieves the volume usage details from the IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) instance or server. For each volume, collects details of media occupying the storage pool. Details include the type and size of the media.
Filespace Management Details
Collects filespace details such as capacity, backup start/finish dates, and the percentage of the filespace that is occupied.
Storage Pool Backup Monitor
Continuously monitors the IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) console for storage pool migration messages, there is no schedule.
6. Click OK to save the policy.
7. On the Data Collector server, install/update the Data Collector software.
Adding/Configuring an IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Server within the Data Collector Policy
Add IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) servers/instances by clicking Add, or by importing using a .CSV file. The IBM TSM Instances table is populated using this method. Servers added to this table are also displayed under Host Management and Host Group Administration. The IBM TSM Instances table only displays available Instances that are not assigned to other policies within the domain.
Note: Data Collector policies can be in place for multiple instances but an instance cannot be assigned multiple policies within the same domain. If you try add an instance that is already assigned to another Data Collector policy, you will be prompted to remove it from its current policy and reassign it.
1. Click Add on the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Data Collector Policy screen. The Add IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Instance screen displays.
2. Enter the values:
Field
Description
Instance Name
The name assigned to the IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) instance. This is a separate instance of the server software running on a IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) server. A single server can run multiple instances. An instance is defined by instance name, host name, and port number.
Host Name
The name of the IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) server. This is the host running the IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) server software. This system will be known by its host name. If you do not know the Host Name, you can enter the IP Address in this field.
Host IP Address
The IP address of the host running the IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) server software. By default it is set to 127.0.0.1. You can revise it as required and this field is not mandatory.
Host Port
Port number used by dsmadmc to communicate with the IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Instance. Each instance will have its own specific port. By default it is set to 1500. You can revise it, but the field is required.
User ID
IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) user ID with query and select privileges.
Password
Password associated with the IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) administrator account credentials.
Importing IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Information
You can quickly add a list of IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) servers/instances using the Import function. The information is displayed in the IBM TSM Instances table on the IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Data Collector Policy screen. Because the import is done within a policy, the host group/domain selected for the policy is used for server location.
CSV Format Specifications
Before importing, create a comma-separated values (CSV) file of IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) server data. The CSV file must use the following order to populate the fields correctly when importing:
1. Instance Name
2. Host Name
3. Host Port
4. Host IP Address
5. Admin Account
6. Software Location
To Import IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Hosts
1. Prepare the CSV according to CSV Format Specifications.
2. Select Admin > Data Collection > Collector Administration.
3. Search for a Collector if required. See To Add a Data Collector.
4. Select a collector.
5. Click Add Policy and select IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM). The IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Data Collector Policy screen is displayed.
6. Click Import. The Import IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Instances dialog is displayed. You can browse for the CSV file you created.
Exporting IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) Server Information
Use Export to create a comma-separated values (CSV) file containing all the server information listed in the IBM TSM Instances table.
Click Export to download the CSV file to your local system.