On Fri, Oct 13, 2006 at 06:16:52PM +0200, ropers wrote:
On 13/10/06, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 06:11:16PM +0200, ropers wrote:
I find myself having to use the Tivoli Storage Manager Backup/Archive
client (dsmc).
As much as I would prefer a free
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 06:11:16PM +0200, ropers wrote:
I find myself having to use the Tivoli Storage Manager Backup/Archive
client (dsmc).
As much as I would prefer a free solution, this is the only offsite
backup supported in my organisaton and if I want to maintain an
OpenBSD server, I
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 11:23:28PM +0200, ropers wrote:
I also did
touch /emul/linux/etc/mtab
in the process, which I didn't see documented in this context, but an
error message screamed about /etc/mtab missing, so there.
While it might be way cool to get the thing to run, are you *really
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 06:11:16PM +0200, ropers wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody out there have a working knowledge of Swedish?
I find myself having to use the Tivoli Storage Manager Backup/Archive
client (dsmc).
As much as I would prefer a free solution, this is the only offsite
backup
On 13/10/06, Joachim Schipper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Thu, Oct 12, 2006 at 06:11:16PM +0200, ropers wrote:
Hi,
Does anybody out there have a working knowledge of Swedish?
I find myself having to use the Tivoli Storage Manager Backup/Archive
client (dsmc).
As much as I would prefer a
While I'm mildly terrified, if it actually works perhaps shit
should be a port with a linux-lib dependency? There is a use for
this if someone is up to building it.
* ropers [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-12 16:27]:
For the benefit of the archives:
I also did
touch /emul/linux/etc/mtab
It appears, though I've not done more than take a quick glance, that
this product can back up from NFS exports. If so, that might be the
least hackish solution.
Sorry to appear lazy, but do you remember where you saw that? IMHO
IBM's Tivoli documentation is all over the place, that's why I
Hi,
Does anybody out there have a working knowledge of Swedish?
I find myself having to use the Tivoli Storage Manager Backup/Archive
client (dsmc).
As much as I would prefer a free solution, this is the only offsite
backup supported in my organisaton and if I want to maintain an
OpenBSD
Hi.
I happen to also run Tivoli/TSM.
As far as I know there is no native OpenBSD Tivoli client. and for
disaster recovery purposes (if that's all you are using it for) you
don't really need one - the tivoli client does object by object (read
that - file by file) backup
* ropers [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2006-10-12 10:26]:
Hi,
Does anybody out there have a working knowledge of Swedish?
I find myself having to use the Tivoli Storage Manager Backup/Archive
client (dsmc).
As much as I would prefer a free solution, this is the only offsite
backup supported in my
Don't know anything about TSM-clients but I'm swedish so here is a
translation of the important part.
-
I've fought with the TSM-client on OpenBSD 3.7 and it's starts but I
have done any backups yet.
There is a little problem with dependencies but I did the following:
Installed the
Doh. There was no reply five minutes ago.. Oh well.. :)
/Anders
Does anybody out there have a working knowledge of Swedish?
The only (hopefully) useful search result I could find was this page,
but it appears to be in Swedish:
Quick summary:
(The guy doing the test is Stefan. His contact info is on the archive page)
Marcus:
My swedish ain't so guud but Stefan's solution appears to have been:
- Install RedHat library from OpenBSD package /usr/local/emul/redhat
and link it to /emul/linux.
- He used (under OBSD 3.7) the RPM version from Slackware 10.1
- He did a /usr/local/emul/redhat/bin/rpm
For the benefit of the archives:
I also did
touch /emul/linux/etc/mtab
in the process, which I didn't see documented in this context, but an
error message screamed about /etc/mtab missing, so there.
On 12/10/06, ropers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'd like to thank you all very much for your
I'd like to thank you all very much for your responses! :)
Installing the older version v4r2 as per your translations appears to
have worked, though I first had problems with it conflicting with my
earlier attempts at getting v5r3 to work (I really need to learn more
about Linux and the deb/rpm
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