How about VMWare tools on Linux VMs. It looks they have to be installed and configured for BACKUP VM like Windows.
Grigori G. Solonovitch Senior Technical Architect Information Technology Ahli United Bank Kuwait http://www.ahliunited.com.kw Phone: (+965) 2231-2274 Mobile: (+965) 99798073 E-Mail: [email protected] Please consider the environment before printing this Email -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Richard van Denzel Sent: Tuesday, November 02, 2010 3:04 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [ADSM-L] TSM VM Backup Hi All, I've been tinkering with the BACKUP VM command in TSM 6.2 and managed to get it working with a Windows VM. I also have some Linux VM's and I am wondering if it will work for them too. I am getting the errors below: 02-11-2010 11:19:04 ANS4153E Hostname could not be found for Virtual Machine 'TSM-VCB-Linux' 02-11-2010 11:19:04 ANS4154E Possible cause Virtual Machine is not running and does not have a static IP address. 02-11-2010 11:19:04 ANS4150E Incremental backup of Virtual Machine 'TSM-VCB-Linux' failed with RC 4391 I've been searching the internet but did not find any clues. Both VM's are pingable on hostname (in DNS) and IP-adres. I'm using TSM Server 6.2.0.0 (AIX) and TSM Client 6.2.1.3 (on the Windows Proxy Node). Met vriendelijke groet, Richard van Denzel Please consider the environment before printing this Email. ________________________________ CONFIDENTIALITY AND WAIVER: The information contained in this electronic mail message and any attachments hereto may be legally privileged and confidential. The information is intended only for the recipient(s) named in this message. If you are not the intended recipient you are notified that any use, disclosure, copying or distribution is prohibited. If you have received this in error please contact the sender and delete this message and any attachments from your computer system. We do not guarantee that this message or any attachment to it is secure or free from errors, computer viruses or other conditions that may damage or interfere with data, hardware or software.
