On 10/6/2010 8:09 PM, Richard Sims wrote:
Don't use the GUI for major restorals - performance suffers. Use -Virtualnodename for CLI-based cross-nodename operations, as described in the client manual.Richard Sims
Thanks Richard! I found the option in the Unix/Linux manual I am assuming it the same procedure in Solaris? >>-VIRTUALNodename- /nodename/----------------------------------->< -virtualnodename bolton01 SErvername walrton COMMmethod TCPip TCPPort 1500 TCPServeraddress xx.xx.xx.xx. TCPClientaddress xx.xx.xx.xx HTTPPORT 1581 SCHEDMODE PROMPTED TxnByteLimit 25600 -virtualnodename bolton01 * NODename bolton0s10 PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE ERRORLOGName /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmerror.log ERRORLOGRetention 14 SCHEDLOGName /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsmsched.log SCHEDLOGRetention 7 include /opt/tivoli/tsm/client/ba/bin/dsm*.log special include /var/adm/sa/monitor.log special include /var/adm/sa/monitor.oldlog special managedservices webclient schedule I am assuming it will prompt for ID password before restore bolton01> restore "/opt/iplanet/iws61" "/data/opt/iplanet/ws61" bolton01> restore "/opt/iplanet/iws61" "/data/opt/iplanet/ws61"
