I personally would not go this route for the Linux guest, but would
probably backup the VM system disk that way.  This is why.  To me, it
makes more sense to make the platform as transparent as possible to the
Unix admin, and developers.  The other open platforms use a client
server based backup tool like Tivoli Storage manager, or other vendor
product.  I would still go that route on system Z, so that the Unix
team/developers can selectively restore data if needed just like they do
on every other server they support.  In your case, how would one, do
this if your backups were with FDR?  Now, you can still leverage the MF
platform, if you want, by hosting the TSM server on z, and if your z
boxes are attached to VTS, then you can even utilize HiperSockets to
keep the backup network traffic off the wire.

Dave

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-----Original Message-----
From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List [mailto:[email protected]] On
Behalf Of O'Brien, David W. (NIH/CIT) [C]
Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 9:50 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: FDR Backups for Linux?

We are currently running Linux under Z/VM as well as Z/os.

Since we are more familiar with the Z/os environment, we opted to backup
our Linux volumes using FDR under Z/os. It appears that no procedure was
ever put into place to bring down VM and Linux while the backups were
being run. 

Our question(s) to the group is this: How do you backup your Linux
volumes?
Does VM need to be down while the backups are being run?
Does anyone have a 7/24 requirement and how do you preform backups?

TIA,
Dave O'Brien
NIH Contractor

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