Mike,
The tail is wagging the dog here.
They can specify what they want backed up and when, and you deliver it in
whatever manner you see fit. They should have no say in how.
Regards
Steve Harris
AIX and TSM Admin,
Queensland Health, Brisbane Australia
>>> mike.swinhoe AT UK.ZURICH DOT COM 29/06/2002 0:03:25 >>>
Can anyone point me in the right direction with regards to using DB2's API
(UDB) to backup directly to tape. I have no experience with DB2 so I would
be grateful if someone to give me a helping hand. The application team
want to be able to back up to our LTO 3584 directly rather than going via a
storage pool, which I have set it up to do. Does anyone know what changes
I have to make or is there a Redbook out there which will give me the
answer. Also they have asked whether TSM can delete a file once it has
been successfully backed up. I know Arcserve can but can TSM?
Thanks as always,
Mike
Regards,
Michael Swinhoe
Storage Management Group
Zurich Financial Services (UKISA) Ltd.
E-mail: mailto:Mike.Swinhoe AT UK.Zurich DOT com
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