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Re: Scheduled backup of Win2K System Objects

2000-12-15 19:17:55
Subject: Re: Scheduled backup of Win2K System Objects
From: Jeff Connor <connorj AT NIAGARAMOHAWK DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 15 Dec 2000 18:46:40 -0500
Jim,

Do you know when the 4.1.2 client is scheduled for release?  I was just
getting ready to start installing 4.1.1.0 on our
servers but will wait if 4.1.2 will be out soon.

Thanks,
Jeff Connor
Niagara Mohawk Power






Jim Smith <Jim_Smith AT TIVOLI DOT COM>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 12/15/2000 06:27:49 PM

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Subject:  Re: Scheduled backup of Win2K System Objects


The rumor is true.  Taken from the TSM 4.1.2 client readme file:

  - The SYSTEMOBJECTS domain has been added for Windows 2000 System
Objects.
    This domain is included in domain ALL-LOCAL and will allow users to
    backup the Windows 2000 System Objects as part of a scheduled backup.
    All System Objects that are present on the particular system are backed
up.
    Additionally, the commands BACKUP/QUERY/RESTORE SYSTEMOBJECTS have
    been added to the command-line client to backup/query/and restore all
    of the Windows 2000 System Objects.
    System Objects include Active Directory, Certificate Server Database,
    Cluster Database, COM+ database, Event Log, File System Replication,
    Registry, Removable Storage Manager Database, System and Boot Files,
and
    the System Volume.

Jim Smith
TSM Client Development

>
>"This is probably a known issue but ADSM client does not backup Win2000
>System Objects using the Central Scheduler.  Does anyone have a
>recommendation for a fix or a workaround?  We are using Client ver.
>3.7.2.17 and Server 3.7.4.0.
>
>Thanks in advance for any help."
Hello Paul

The v412 windows client is rummered to have an improvement for this. This
should be available from the ftp server soon as all the other tsm 4.1.2
client and server updates appear to be available.

/len
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