Neil,

We are running our client backups using this tool in a large environment. In
order for this to be succesfull you could create scripts for the client
platform to run the client backup. Use ECS to start and monitor the clients
backupprocess. We have it running succesfully for over 250 clients, being
AIX and NT clients. You need to be aware of the clients return codes though.
NT tends to return an returncode greater than zero, even when no error
occured. You need to check this during the processing of your script. ECS
client software is installed with some tools to manipulate return codes and
more.

i can provide you with more info if you like. So let me know.

Have a nice weekend.



Ilja G. Coolen


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Van: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Namens Neil
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Onderwerp: TSM scheduling with BMC ECS product ?


I was wondering whether any body has successfully set up BMC Enterprise
Control Station (ECS) to control and monitor backup schedules from TSM
clients to the TSM server. I have done some searching around but
unfortunately I have not managed to find anything to help.

Thanks in anticipation - Neil Sharp (UK)

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