On 11/14/05, Marija Perkovic <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello again,
>
> Do you have some how-to setup NFS on z/OS for this purpose. Is it better
> to use z/OS UNIX files or conventional MVS data sets.
You need conventioanl MVS datasets (control at the dataset from HSM).
> Is it necessary to use translation tables (EBCDIC-ASCII, Unicode?)
No need since these are Bacula files.
> Is it necessary to setup NFS clients on z/OS, or only NFS server?
Must have zOS NFS server.  Linux for z-Series will be the clients.
>
> We have also TSM backup environment here in the shop (NT), as I understood
> in your presentation, you give advantage to HSM on z/OS. What is the key
> advantage to use HSM on z/OS?
HSM to get your files from disk to Tape (Tape drives under zOS only).
Now I realize you are talking to David.   But read my answers, I hope
they are not too different from David's answers or we went down the
wrong path.
>
> Thank you,
> Marija
>
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> David Boyes <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent by: Linux on 390 Port <[email protected]>
> 05.11.2005 05:27
> Please respond to Linux on 390 Port
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>        Subject:        Re: Backup linux filesystem, using HSM on z/OS ...
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> > what would you recomend for backup technique for linux
> > filesystems on zSeries. I read a presentation "Building A
> > File-Level Backup Appliance Without Tape Drives".
> > As I understood I should install Amanda on all linux images
> > (or?) or maybe Bacula and use HSM on z/OS?
>
> Glad you found the presentation helpful. I would suggest creating a new
> Linux image as a Bacula server (get the recently release version 1.38 --
> it
> has lots of improvements that make it friendly to mainframe use), and
> installing the Bacula client on your other Linux guests.
>
> If your tape drives are normally owned by z/OS, then use HSM. If you can
> spare a drive or two to your VM system, Bacula 1.38 understands IBM
> standard
> labels now, so you could use the drives directly.
>
> Contact me off-list if you need help setting up the Bacula environment.
>
> -- db
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