I tried to backup only a few file with a server-scheduled backup
from a Windows 2000 client. For LINUX or Solaris clients I managed
this with include/exclude-Files without problems.
For Windows-clients the scheduled backup (or dsmc incremental) seems
to backup nearly the whole C:-partition.
The
The Computing Center of the University at Cologne runs 4 TSM-Server
(IBM 3466 NSM with three 3590E-drives) under TSM level 4.1.5.0.
On one of these machine we use the HSM-feature with a Veritas filesystem
on a fileserver under SunOS 5.6. It runs without any problems in the last
2 years. After
, got a
MAXNUMP Unlimited with the upgrade to TSM 4.1.
A backup on virtual volumes needs 2 drives, when MAXCAPACITY is reached
and the last file is continued on the next volume.
Joern Gehm
On May 23, 11:38, J. Gehm wrote:
Subject: Backup ends after filling one virtual volume
The Computing
The Computing Center of the University at Cologne runs 4 TSM-Server
(IBM 3466 NSM with three 3590E-drives) under TSM level 4.1.5.0.
The Backup on Copypools is done on virtual Volumes on the next server.
If the amount of one Backup is greater than the defined Maxcapacity (20
GB), this Backup