On Wednesday 06 August 2003 00:53, Christian Astuni wrote: > Hi at all ... > I have a basic question, I run backups daily incremental backups, and > weekend i want run full backup. But i don't want to use archive backups, > because all the time the events display failed ... > The solution is a new managment class ??? But where say ADSM to use this > ???
I assume the reason you want to run "full" weekly backups is so they may be retained for a different period than your normal daily backups? There are several ways to retain "archival" backups separately from the normal daily backups. However, simply changing management class is *not* one of them, as all previous backups are rebound when the files are backed up after the management class is changed. You could stick with only performing daily incremental backups, and then use "backup sets" to copy the existing backup data onto a new tape. This "backup set" tape can then be retained differently from the original backup data. This has the advantage of not requiring the client to resend previously backed up data, and also not needing to index the second copy in the TSM database, however restoring from a backup set may be less than convinient... Another option is to create a second node account, and schedue this node to backup once per week to a "long term retention" backup management class. This has the advantage of only needing to perform an additional weekly "incremental" (since the previous week), but also retains the data separatly from the daily "short term" incremental backups. Restoring from the "long term" backups is also relatively easy. Finally, you could perform real "archives", using the archive function. This might actually be the best way to perform "real" archival backups, but it's important to ask what *really* needs to be "archived" in this way? Do you really need to retain the entire filesystem backup, or just some files/directories/database files? Steven P. -- Steven Pemberton Senior Enterprise Management Consultant IBK, Senetas Group Mobile: +61/0 418 335 136 | Phone: +61/3 9820 5811 | Fax: +61/3 9820 9907 Level 1, 11 Queens Road, Melbourne, Victoria, 3004, Australia http://www.senetas.com.au | http://www.ibk.com.au | http://www.datum.com.au
