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Re: Hi All

1998-08-26 05:49:43
Subject: Re: Hi All
From: Bruno Friess <bfriess AT DE.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 26 Aug 1998 09:49:43 +0000
You can find the diskettes and the documentation at:

http://index.storsys.ibm.com/adsm/fixes/v3r1/drm/DRMIMAGE

Best Regards / Freundliche Gruesse / Amicalement
Bruno Friess

Advanced Technical Support  ADSM



ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU on 08/26/98 10:35:39 AM
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Hello...

could anybody pls. tell me the *exact* location of these DRM disk files? I
can't seem to find them on the ADSM website...


Regards,
Henning Kilset Pedersen
IBM Global Services/Manged Operations IBM Account
Phone : +47-66815776       ICQ: 6819617      email ICQ :
6819617 AT pager.mirabilis DOT com



ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU on 25.08.98 17:15:03
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Sounds like you are talking about the DRM disks.  We use them quite a
bit here.  It basically loads the OS/2 kernel into memory and the
execute some sort of "dd" command of the entire disk.  You need a DRM
license and an OS/2 supported nic card.  I also use it to mirror win95/98
cpu's.


Alex Fagioli wrote:

> I have heard that there is a way to recover a 32 bit Intel machine by
> only using a few disks that interface into an ADSM server and then
> restore the machine. Does anyone have further info on this??
>
> Alex




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