Hi all
Is there anyone out there that have a best practice DSM.OPT file for
Win2k servers and Win2003 servers
If so ... can I have a copy to look at it ..
Thanks
Luc Beaudoin
Network Administrator/Storage
Hopital General Juif S.M.B.D.
Tel: (514) 340-8222 ext:8254
How to use multiple option file in unix TSM client like in Windows world?
Like in Windows world,
we use 'dsmc -optfile=dsm1.opt' file with different tsm server in this new
option file.
How do I do this in unix world?.
My objective is -- I backup my unix machine (Node1) to a TSM Server1. I
Michalak
630-691-4819
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AIX - Certified Support Technician
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU wrote on 08/05/2005
04:40:22 PM:
How to use multiple option file in unix TSM client like in Windows world?
Like in Windows world,
we use 'dsmc -optfile
This is a easier question from an easier brain.
Trying to get the Client Option on the TSM server to become nothing of a
particular Client. I want to control at the client level. How to I reset
to nothing. The pull down box won't let a nothing answer.
Thank You,
Bill Rosette
Data
:Re: Client Option file
This is a easier question from an easier brain.
Trying to get the Client Option on the TSM server to become nothing of a
particular Client. I want to control at the client level. How to I reset
to nothing. The pull down box won't let a nothing answer.
Thank You,
Bill
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From the Admin CLI issue:
update node yournodename cloptset=
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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From the Admin CLI issue:
update node yournodename cloptset=
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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linux s/390 tsm client restoring database from one guest to a diffent one
using command
allocate channel t1 type 'sbt_tape' parms
'ENV=(TDPO_OPTFILE=/opt/tivoli/tsm/client/oracle/bin/tdpo.opt)';
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more tdpoerror.log
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and separate dsm.opt files.
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Hello Anyone
Hello Anyone,
Do someone used TSM to backup the filesystems, R/3 BW databases and Redo log files.
Tell me how the OPTION files can be shared with backup/client and TDP mysap.com. with
the
parameter PASSWORD Generate that enable to schedule the filesystems backup without
password.
eg.
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Ron Pavan wrote:
example in my env:
all server side option sets for "excludes" are set with override = no
all server side option sets for "includes" are set with ov
I think the inclexcl one is right but you need to include a number to
specify which order to process the options...
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Michel Engels wrote:
You have to combine both syntaxes. an example would look like:
DEF CLIENTO FRED INCLEXCL EXCLUDE "/foo/*"
Well I thought this looked hopeful, but no such luck. It still complains
about EXCLUDE as an invalid keyword. The full output is as follows:
tsm: TESTSERVERdef
Go get the redbook whose title is something like "getting started with
ADSM". It will save you a lot of false starts.
I use something like this:
/* Base Option Set */
define cloptset base description='Base Set'
define clientopt base dirmc dir
define clientopt base schedmode prompted
define
Joel means "Getting Started with Tivoli Storage Manager: Implementation
Guide", SG24-5416-01from www.redbooks.ibm.com.
In your example,
def cliento inclexcl exclude /kernel/genunix
the name of the client option set which is to have this particular client
option associated with is missing. So add
Ron Pavan wrote:
example in my env:
all server side option sets for "excludes" are set with override = no
all server side option sets for "includes" are set with override = yes
[etc]
While we're on this topic, can someone give an example of the syntax (3.7.3
on Solaris) to specify an
Can anyone give me a clarification on how include and excludes are organised
when some statements are specified in the option file of the client itselfand
some others on the option set defined on the server and associated to the
client. Is there a possibility to specify include or excludes
.
This way you can test your scenarios to make sure the list
processing is correct.
James Thompson
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Date: Fri, 6 Oct 2000 11:53:54 +0100
Can anyo
your includes will always override your exludes.
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I can't help you exactly with your problem, but you can
use the command '
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