Pat,
I am more concerned about the backup and recovery of FBA (SCSI) storage? I
don't believe UPSTREAM handles it does it since UPSTREAM runs on z/OS?
Terry
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Thanks DJ!
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From: Linux on 390 Port [mailto:LINUX-390@vm.marist.edu] On Behalf Of Dave Jones
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Subject: Re: Backup EXEC
Hi, Terry.
If you are referring to the Symantec Backup Exec product, then, no I do
The Upstream server runs on z/OS and manages the tapes etc. The client(s) run
on Linux and send the data to the z/OS server, regardless of if the data to be
backed up is ECKD(3390) or SAN(SCSI)..
Lee Stewart ● VM System Support ● Visa ● Phone: 6(750)4601 - +1-303-389-4601 ●
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Hi Dennis,
So I looked at this. My concern was if by assigning STANDBY memory to a guest
the memory actually would be taken up (that is not able to be used by others)
before it was actually put online to the guest. What I think I am reading is
that no it is not but the system in the case of
Hi Terry
FDR/UPSTREAM does support and would work with either Linux on System z data
defined as FBA devices or ECKD devices.
Thanks,
Patrick Fitzsimmons
INNOVATION Data Processing
(973) 890-7300
FAX (973) 812-7384
www.innovationdp.fdr.com
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Terry,
Yes, that's correct.
Dennis O'Brien
I love this, but does it have to have zombies in it? -- note from NBC
development executive to Robert Kirkman,
Ok thanks Pat. Not sure what I was thinking obviously I should have known that!
Terry Martin - Consultant
Cell - 443 854-2452
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