Re: API / Client compatible?
2001-12-03 15:39:54
I'm not sure to what you refer when you say "command line utilities".
Which command line utilites do you mean? B-A client or some API
application (like command line interface to TDP for MS Exchange)?
In general, you can not write an API application to restore backup
versions created by the regular backup-archive client. It doesn't matter
whether the backups were created with the B-A CLI, scheduler service
(which is a backup-archive client in its own right), GUI, or Web Client.
You could, in theory, create an API application to restore backup versions
created by another API application, but you would have to have intimate
knowledge of the structure of the data that was backed up by the other API
application.
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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Subject: Re: API / Client compatible?
Ok, lets say I wanted to write a gui to restore a backup created by the
command line utilities (actually the scheduler, but I think it uses the
command line) . Is it possible to access these backups using the api, or
should I use the command line utilities to do everything?
Dave
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