Doesn't the backup set contain only the active files, where the export node
will contain active and inactive files? Wouldn't that make a backup set much
faster?
Richard, why don't you want to go the backup set route?
Curtis Preston | VP Data Protection
GlassHouse Technologies, Inc.
T:
Look at
help export node
at the TSM server command line, particularly the version that exports to
a tape device class.
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Hi Richard
Take a look at the EXPORT command in the administrator's reference. That
is probably what you want.
Steven Harris
TSM Admin, Sydney Australia
Cheung, Richard
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Consider GENERATE BACKUPSET for this, instead of EXPORT NODE. There are
both pluses and minuses.
ADVANTAGE: You can restore from it without the server, or even without a
network. All you need is a client that is more or less the same level as
when it was generated, and the physical media. If
No, i already know / do backup sets and know this is not the way we want
to go.
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