Are you looking for Disaster Recovery backups of z/VM and Linux DASD? Or are
you looking for file level backup/restore for these systems? 

For DR purposes, DDR or other programs can dump/restore all of your DASD to VTS
tapes. Mounting the VTS tapes requires DFSMS/RM and is enhanced by tape
management products (VM:Tape from CA, Tape Manager from IBM), but it can be
done from scratch (not nicely yet). 

For file level restores, there is no one program that can help you. For z/VM,
you can buy products (VM:Backup from CA, Backup/Restore Manager from IBM) or
code your own around the CMS TAPE or VMFPLC2 commands. Again DFSMS/RM talks to
the VTS and a tape management program helps. For the linux files, you need a
linux program like Amanda or Bacula, both of which are free and can write to
the VTS drives. You still need DFSMS/RM and an interface program from Sine
Nomine (http://www.sinenomine.net). 

My bosses have not purchased any products to help backup/restore any level of
z/VM or Linux data so I can sympathize with situation.

/Tom Kern
/301-903-2211


 
--- KEETON Dave * OR SDC <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I'm trying to gather my options for backing up z/VM 5.2 & SLES 9 & 10
> guests to an IBM TotalStorage VTS. So far I've been able to deduce that
> DFSMS/VM is required, though I'm still unclear as to whether or not it's
> included with z/VM 5.2. There seem to be quite a selection of commercial
> products available for VM & Linux, so the choices seem overwhelming. I'm
> not sure which ones will fit my needs and which are overkill.
> 
> Can any one point me to some resources (How-tos, redbooks and the like)
> for someone who doesn't have years of experience in the mainframe world?
> I've been responsible for a z/VM system for about a year, having taken
> over for someone else when they left the organization. I've had some
> training, but my real strength is in the Linux arena. What I want to be
> able to do backups and restores of VM & all my Linux guests to the
> virtual tape system. Is this something that can be accomplished using
> OSS at free or low cost? Has anyone been down this road that can share
> their experience and wisdom?
> 
> Many thanks,
> 
> Dave Keeton
> Linux Systems Administrator
> Enterprise Systems Group
> Oregon State Data Center
> (503) 373-0832
> 
> 
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