Hi all,
I know this has been discussed before and I have searched
the archives but cannot locate anything conclusive.
I am going to do a restore for a novell client who wants
to a backup from Server1\xxx\xxx the morning of june 9
restore to server2 \xxx\xxx
Can this be done from the TSM
On server1 you need to run this command (or a close variation of)...
dsmc set access backup * server2 *
This will give access to all of server1's backup data from server2. I think
the final * donotes what user is allowed to do the cross-server restore. In
this case it would be any user.
On
Troy Frank wrote:
On server1 you need to run this command (or a close variation of)...
dsmc set access backup * server2 *
This will give access to all of server1's backup data from server2. I think
the final * donotes what user is allowed to do the cross-server restore. In
this case it
Ok, so the gui way is more like this...
1. Go to http://server1:1581 , click the utilities menu, and select Node
Access List
2. Log in with an admin user when it prompts you.
3. In the Node Access List box, click the Add button.
4. In the Grant access to node field of the next box, type
Troy Frank wrote:
Ok, so the gui way is more like this...
1. Go to http://server1:1581 , click the utilities menu, and select Node Access
List
2. Log in with an admin user when it prompts you.
3. In the Node Access List box, click the Add button.
4. In the Grant access to node field of the
The access you granted in steps 1-6 doesn't go away unless you take it away.
So it depends on whether they want it left on or not.
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Troy Frank wrote:
Ok, so the gui way is more like this...
1. Go to http://server1:1581 , click the utilities menu, and