Thanks Andy (and Tricia) for the update. I am glad to see that improvements
are coming. Unfortunately it appears they won't be soon enough for us (we
will be starting a pilot within a month).
I am trying to integrate MS Backup of System Objects into our TSM backups
for Windows 2000 to support:
- restore of inactive system objects (TSM does not currently support)
- restore a single Group Policy Object, startup/shutdown scripts etc
(basically anthing stored in SYSVOL) (If TSM supports this I would
appreciate someone letting me know how - with MS backup I can go into
Directory Services Restore Mode, restore System State to a different
location and then find the appropriate file then copy it to a DC.)
So my procedure is:
- MS backup of system objects to Local Hard Drive
- Backup with TSM (which gives me the MS backup on TSM)
Bare Metal Restore for DC is:
- install W2K in same directory, same name etc.
- configure hard drives
- install TSM client
- restore C:\drive
- boot into DS Restore Mode
- Use MS backup to Restore System Objects
This seems to work pretty well, except I noticed that my modified boot.ini
was not restored. This is because TSM includes this in it's "System Files"
portion of System Ojbects so you cannot backup the file. So the file was
not restored as part of the TSM file restore. MS Backup does not include
boot.ini in it's "Boot Files" portion of System State backup.
I could change my procedure to, use TSM to restore system files before I do
the MS restore I guess? If I knew for sure that boot.ini was the only file
affected I could ensure I backup this copy to a different location and then
TSM would back it up as a regular file.
Does anyone know why the TSM "System Files" don't match MS "Boot Files"?
Does anyone have any comments or suggestions on this procedure?
Thanks,
Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
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-----Original Message-----
From: Andy Raibeck [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, September 05, 2000 11:24 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Restore of Inactive System Objects on W2K
Improvements to support for the Windows 2000 system objects (both
backup and recovery) is a high priority. Our current plan has these
improvements being rolled out over several releases during the next
9 - 12 months. Support for restoring inactive system objects is
among these improvements, although it will most likely appear toward
the latter part of the rollout.
Standard caveats about this not being a formal announcement apply,
as plans are subject to change. We have just recently started
nailing down plans for these improvements, and Tricia was most
likely not aware of the change in status for this particular item.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM/Tivoli
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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