Hallo Mavis,

     I've just installed SQL-Backtrack for our 30+ SAP R3 systems with
Oracle. You only need the TSM Client (with API) and SQL Backtrack.

Greetings


Rolf Meyer

SATISFACTORY
INFO Business Systems GmbH
Systemtechnik
Notkestraße 13-15
22607 Hamburg

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Hi,

I'm newish to ADSM/TSM (& Unix) and have been following ADSM-L.  I would
like to throw my question to the combined brains of this list.

Our database area currently run full database backups via a cron job,
compress the results and then sends the data to ADSM.  With many new
projects (migrations, electronic files, re-engineered systems) planned for
the next 2 years, we expect a huge growth in the data that is currently
backed up on Oracle  running on Solaris or AIX platforms.

Our database team have started looking at performing incremental backups
I have suggestions to use SQL-Backtrack which can use the ADSM Unix Client
or use Oracle's incremental backup (which I think is called RMAN).

Do either of these products need to use more than just the Unix client  or
do they need to use TDP (which I have seen mentioned in this list) ?

Any information happily accepted.  Thankyou.

Mavis Jenkins
IP Australia




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