Op 28 feb. 2014, om 19:08 heeft Nick Laflamme <[email protected]> het volgende 
geschreven:

> What B/A client? :-)
> 
> If I take my backups at the ESX level, I'm trying to do just an image
> backup, driven by ESX, not using some client in the virtual machine.
> 
> So, I need Linux to catch the signal from ESX of an impending snapshot, and
> I need a way for Linux to trigger those pre- and post- command scripts.
> That is my goal.

maybe you need to study the vmware tools for linux.... This has nothing to do 
with TSM...

> 
> On Friday, February 28, 2014, Michael Prix <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> Nick,
>> 
>> if you don't have a TDP for the app, you can still use the
>> PRESCHEDCOMMAND and POSTSCHEDCOMMAND options of the B/A-client.
>> 
>> if you have a VM, the VMware-API gives you a similar hook:
>> **/usr/sbin/pre-freeze-script
>> /usr/sbin/post-thaw-script
>> 
>> --
>> Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Kind regards
>> 
>> Michael Prix
>> 
>> On 02/28/2014 03:14 PM, Nick Laflamme wrote:
>>> I apologize for introducing a tangent, but I need some help defining a
>>> problem.
>>> 
>>> Those of us who have studied (or used!) TSM for VE know that the TDP for
>>> SQL Server can receive a signal from Windows Server that something is
>> about
>>> to take a backup. The same signal should trigger any pending writes
>> before
>>> something takes a snapshot and then backs up a restorable disk image.
>>> 
>>> Are there similar signals (which might not be the right word) in Linux or
>>> various UNIX systems? Assuming a lack of support from an application
>>> vendor, I'd want at least to fire off a script upon receiving that signal
>>> to use existing commands to "freeze" the app,
>>> 
>>> Are there better idioms I should use with my Linux/UNIX gurus, or is this
>>> simply not an option yet?
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Nick
>> 

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