Ok, let's just admit it right now - I'm lazy. Because of that, I hate the complexity of configuring TSM to backup my MS Clusters (I also hate MS Clusters, but that's a discussion for another day).
Can someone explain to me why I cant just do the following instead (since the following is easily scripted): 1. Install the TSM BA client as per normal on the physical machine 2. For each cluster, create a cluster.opt file which uses the clustername as the nodename, with the clusternode yes option included 3. On each physical machine, either as a postschedule task, or a separate sched, run dsmc incr -optfile=cluster.opt As far as I can see, this gets all (and only) the cluster drives backed up under a common nodename (so no duplicated backups), and whoever happens to "own" the resource when the backup runs, will back it up, without having to go through the hassle of configuring cluster failover resources. The target is hung - fire at will. Steve Schaub Systems Engineer, Windows Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee 423-535-6574 (desk) 423-785-7347 (mobile) Please see the following link for the BlueCross BlueShield of Tennessee E-mail disclaimer: http://www.bcbst.com/email_disclaimer.shtm
