Zoltan,

Interesting subject I was just talking about this possibility the other day.
My question refers to part 1.  When you say the node is not a TSM-client I
am assuming that they have the TSM client installed they are just not
registered with the server as a node?  Otherwise how would they access the
utilities to open the connection in the first place?

Besides taking the safety precaution of locking the source node out has
anyone experienced this situation before?

Jon

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From: Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 2:24 PM
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Subject: What would you think would happen..........


if the following occured:

1.  Client (lets call it ABC for this arguement since it is not a TSM
client) signs into TSM using nodename XYZ to restore XYZ's files to
another system
2.  Restore is progressing. Large compress files take many hours to
restore.
3.  Node XYZ signs into TSM and does a BACKUP while ABC is still signed on
as XYZ and is still restoring XYZ's files to another machine.

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