Re: disaster recovery ?
2002-04-05 10:23:22
I understand that the data in on tape on the UNIX TSM server in question
but why are you trying to backup data on tape to another server when there
may be better/easier ways of getting the data off site and safe in case of
a disaster? Why not create a copy pool and point it to a small section of
your silo, use that to collocate and copy your critical data to and then
export those tapes and take them off site. Then in the case of a disaster
you could restore the TSM server from the "mksysb you make every month of
your system disk" (right), get your TSM server up and running and import
the tapes. Just a suggestion. Or maybe you have a very legitimate reason
for going this route that I am unaware of, please inform me.
Thank you for your patience with my babbling.
"Hunley, Ike"
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There are business critical servers backing up to the TSM on this UNIX
server. I understood that the backup data is on tape. It is that data we
need to recover in a disaster situation.
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