Dear Vint,
as wanda pointed out you need TSM server and client to retrieve data from
an archive.
If you do a backup instead, you can create a backup set. To restore this
backup set you need only the TSM client.

Just thought this will help you.
Jan




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Any data you write with TSM requires BOTH a TSM server and a TSM client to
recover, and the TSM server has to be running a copy of the data base that
was active at the time you did the archive.  The TSM data is not
retrieveable without the data base.



-----Original Message-----
From: Vint Maggs [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, October 29, 2001 9:46 AM
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Subject: Optical Drives


Hello All,
        I have been given the task of evaluating whether or not TSM is the
appropriate vehicle for long term archiving.  As part of this process I
plan on installing the latest version of TSM on Solaris 8.  I am
interested in which type of optical drive you may be using.  I will not be
testing optical libraries, just a drive.  I have reviewed the list of
supported devices and I am surprised by the lack of support beyond a few
(4) manufacturers. I was thinking of using the Plextor 12/10/32S External
SCSI CD-RW drive but it is not supported.
        As part of the testing I was planning on determining whether or
not  the data I write using TSM requires a TSM server or client to
recover. Obviously if the data has to be retained for any great length of
time I would prefer to avoid any proprietary formats.
        If you have a TSM/Solaris environment with Optical devices, I am
interested in hearing your experiences.

Thanks,
Vint

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