We currently back up our OpenAFS cell (linux servers) with TSM 5.2 on an AIX 5.1 system using both butc and file level backups, but the ability to do it straight from the servers would be a distinct advantage - help the capacity of the backup server considerably.
Best,
Brian
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Hi,
at the University of Paderborn we are using OpenAFS on linux servers and
Tivoli on a Solaris Box. We would like to backup our AFS space with tivoli,
but unfortunately up to now IBM has only released an IBM AFS client for IBM
AIX.
I am actually in contact with IBM and have asked whether it would be possible
to release a client for OpenAFS (on linux or solaris). As this does not seem
to be too easy IBM wants to know if anybody else would be interested in such
a connector.
So I simply ask the question: Would anyone else be interested in an OpenAFS
connector for Tivoli?
How do other people manage their backups?
Please include me in responses as I am not subscribed.
Is this the right place to post such a question?
Thanks,
Christopher
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