Welcome to the world of mixed operating systems...... Don't take this the wrong way but what does the OS have to do with things like compressability? Compressability is based on your data. For instance, I have dozens of Notes/Domino servers that are both Solaris AND Windows. Domino databases don't compress well or at all, so I don't. I have hundreds of Windows servers that don't compress well due to the application/data and then I have hundreds that compress very well....again based on the data/application.
I don't have any CLOPTSET for any Solaris or Linux servers. They usually don't have problems with files being locked/exclusive access. But you may be running an application that does. As to what you may want to exclude from backups, that depends on how the server is setup and the application running on it. Most of my non-Domino Solaris servers run Oracle and therefore backup their databases using the TDP so the directories with the actual Oracle database are excluded. It really is all about knowing your data. From: "Vandeventer, Harold [BS]" <[email protected]> To: [email protected] Date: 10/11/2011 03:33 PM Subject: [ADSM-L] First Solaris node Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[email protected]> I need to prepare my TSM environment (running on Windows) for it's first Solaris client. All 400+ existing clients are Windows-based. Anyone have suggestions for setting any specialized Option Set values? My first thought is to have a "Solaris" option set, and leave most of it blank. Probably set COMPRESSSION YES as this node is physically about 50 miles away. Definitely don't hook them to an option set for Windows filters. Thanks.... Harold.
