Hi,

we use full dumps and incremental file-level backups (rsync). It works perfectly and is optimized to small bandwith. These files are backed up using a central tsm-system.
But a direct client for linux would definitly a great thing!


Greetings
Klaas
Christopher Odenbach wrote:

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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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