Hi Eric!
You can skip step 3, this is done by Windows NT by default.
Don't forget to configure all your TSM clients to allow access to node B
(Utilities => User Access List...) and also do not forget to configure node
B to use node A's data (Utilities => Access Another User...).
A prereq is that Node B has to be able to write data to node A's C drive, so
they both need the same Windows NT administrative account and password.
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon

-----Original Message-----
From: Eric Tang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 05:39
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: NT Backup/recovery


Hi Eric,

Am I understand your procedures correctly?
1. The crashed machine is called NodeA. And there is another NT (NodeB) up
and running
2.  install NT to the crashed machine on c:\winnt.tmp and call it NodeA
again
3. At NT level, share \\NodeA\c$  to allow NodeB get acces to
4. On NodeB, run TSM restore to restore NodeA data to \\NodeA\c$
5. Logon NodeA and copy registry files from c:\adsm.sys and step 5 & 6

So the key point is sharing the drive to another machine and from there run
TSM restore? Thanks.

Regards,
Eric Tang


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