I suggest you try it. I have expectations about what will happen, but have never done it myself. It should be an easy exercise. I would be astonished to find that there was no way to restore a backu
One thing I want to warn about using client encryption is that there are two flavors: - standard encryption, in which the client prompts for a password - transparent encryption, in which the client g
Author: Sachin V Chaudhari1 <schaudhari AT IN.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 19:05:37 +0530
Guyes, Any idea about how to protect/encrypt the backup set ? Requirement :- Need some kind of protection/authentication at the time of restoring backup set data, so that even if backup set media los
Simply activate client encryption. The data will be encrypted at the client before it is sent to the server; from that point forward, it will be encrypted no matter where it resides in TSM server sto
Author: Sachin V Chaudhari1 <schaudhari AT IN.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 30 Apr 2009 21:22:00 +0530
HI Thx for your inputs. But if I enable client encryption for taking flat file backup, then how will I restore the backup set data. At the time of backup set restoration will it ask me to put the sam
I have not personally run with encrypted data and restoring from a backup set but knowing in all other situations if the data is encrypted and the encryption key isn't present it will prompt for it,