You can make a "backupset". See generate backupset.

You can only create an archive from a client so you could restore the data
somewhere then archive it.

-----Original Message-----
From: Ken Sedlacek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: September 25, 2003 1:16 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Can I create a Node Archive from a full-increment (full backup) in
my backup diskpool? <<re-post <<

I did not receive an answer for this the first time I sent it 2 days ago
.

Has anyone had experience in this with making a node archive from the
first full-backup in a primary diskpool?


Ken Sedlacek
AIX/TSM/UNIX Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

IBM Certified Specialist: RS/6000 AIX v4.3 Support
IBM Certified Specialist: RS/6000 SP & PSSP 3
Tivoli Certified Consultant - Tivoli Storage Manager v4.1


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TSM 5.1.6.3 W2K server
TSM client 5.1.5.15

We have a remote NT4 server client that we have take a spare W2K TSM
server to physically to make the first backup, as we are not sure its WAN
connection bandwidth is sufficient for this first backup..

I have made its first Backup (which is a full backup) into a diskpool.

I have also configured the client  for compression and subfile backup.

My question is:

When we get this spare TSM server back to HQ, can I now make an archive of
the client from the backup in the diskpool?

If so, what steps are needed?

TIA.



Ken Sedlacek
AIX/TSM/UNIX Administrator
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

IBM Certified Specialist: RS/6000 AIX v4.3 Support
IBM Certified Specialist: RS/6000 SP & PSSP 3
Tivoli Certified Consultant - Tivoli Storage Manager v4.1

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