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Date: Sat, 7 Nov 1998 19:58:41 -0600
Subject: Re: ADSM and OS/2
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Brian:
For IBM's ADSM support, the DRM features are what you need to use. For a
little more practical approach to daily backup/restore and disaster
recovery, check out IBM's redbook SG244880. We don't quit follow the
process in this book, but it is an excellent approach. Note - the redbook
addresses V2 clients - the V3 clients have some additional OS support
required for the IP layers. We rely on this for our internal use and all
of our clients - it simply works. eMail me if I can help...
Richard R. Spurlock, Vice President
Starfire Engineering & Technologies, Inc.
2429 Iowa Street, Suite K
Lawrence, KS 66046-4075
785-842-1111 Phone
785-842-8811 Facsimile
rrspurlock AT starfire DOT net
"Self, Brian" <Brian.Self AT COORS DOT COM> on 11-06-98 12:16:22 PM
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Subject: ADSM and OS/2
> Can I use ADSM to backup and restore OS/2 for disaster recovery?
Is the disk image dump and restore program for ADSM what is needed
for OS/2? Thank you.
> Brian Self
brian.self AT coors DOT com
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