Hi Zoltan
It's correct that you need either BRMS or Robot/SAVE. I would recommend
using Robot/Save if you have the option, as the performance differences
between BRMS and Robot/save is huge.
The information that there will be an native AS/400 TSM client is only a
rumour. So I wouldnt rely
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We have an AS/400 system we would like to backup with TSM.
We read that the OS/400 we have is downlevel so we have ordered and
scheduled an upgrade of the OS.
However, now there is the issue of BRMS !Is is absolutely required ?
When I read through some of
We have an AS/400 system we would like to backup with TSM.
We read that the OS/400 we have is downlevel so we have ordered and
scheduled an upgrade of the OS.
However, now there is the issue of BRMS !Is is absolutely required ?
When I read through some of the readme files, the only software
Zoltan
As I understand it you need either BRMS or Robot/Save (a third part product) to
connect to TSM.
The problem with BRMS is that it treats TSM as a virtual tape drive, so a lot of TSM
facilities are bypassed. In particular BRMS can do incremental backups, but TSM can
only expire the
I wrote:
Does anyone has experience, i.e. right now, in using TSM for AS/400
backup's? Is there a simple way to do that and what is the performance?
Last week I heard there will be a AS/400 backupclient in TSM 5.1.
Is that true Tivoli guru's?
Cheers,
Henk ten Have.
Does anyone has experience, i.e. right now, in using TSM for AS/400
backup's? Is there a simple way to do that and what is the
performance?
Last week I heard there will be a AS/400 backupclient in TSM 5.1.
Is that true Tivoli guru's?
This is not true.
We are planning for a 4.2.1 level of
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I wrote:
Does anyone has experience, i.e. right now, in using TSM for AS/400
backup's? Is there a simple way to do that and what is the performance?
Last week I heard there will be a AS/400 backupclient in TSM 5.1.
Is that true Tivoli guru's?
Cheers,
Henk
on the particular
system we installed it on). BRMS will only backup the data not the system.
Performance in either case was not very good.
Steffan
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Does anyone has experience, i.e. right now, in using TSM for AS/400
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Cheers,
Henk ten Have (heard bad stories about BMRS and ADSM V3 API)
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Steffan,
I don't know what TSM 5.1 will bring but for now you have to either use
Robot/Save (3rd party) or BRMS. Robot/Save will require enough local disk
space to backup the system to disk before it send it to TSM (you might be
able to do some break-down but we couldn't see a way on the
Does anyone has experience, i.e. right now, in using TSM for AS/400
backup's? Is there a simple way to do that and what is the performance?
Cheers,
Henk ten Have (heard bad stories about BMRS and ADSM V3 API)
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Does anyone has experience, i.e. right now, in using TSM for AS/400
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Cheers
Jon, thanks for your answers:
1 BRMS does all management and expiration of the files stored in TSM.
2 The backup times were extremely slow.
This doesn't look something you like to deal with...
In the end we removed the AS/400's from our environment. Someday
when we upgrade
Daniel,
We have a AS/400 backing up to TSM (NSM) and 3583. It works perfect, but
the IBM guys had to set up the AS/400.
Any idea what the IBM guys did set up? I don't suppose it's something
magic?
Cheers,
Henk ten Have.
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