Hi Steve,
Although there are some tricks to do that, I do not think that practice is
acceptable. Why?, because "data is money" and, restoring data wherever you want
means, in my opinion, data "traveling" without control of its owner. (Do not
think you are the "good one", think on people attacking your data, your
network... so on.)
At tech level, that practice could cause problems in TSM server and TSM clients
and finally remember that NT file system(NTFS) are not the same type of Unix
file systems.
Just my point of view.
Rafael
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to: "Copper, Steve" <scopper AT WESTERNPOWER.CO DOT UK>
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date: 8/30/2002 11:50:52 AM
subject: Cross platform restores?
> Hi All,
>
> Quick question:
>
> Is it possible to do a cross platform restore? If so, how?
>
> I have some users who wish to restore a backup image of an NT4 server onto a
> unix(AIX) server for purposes of DR (not my place to ask why). In my mind
> this could be possible as it is effectively only a binary file. I have been
> trying the "q backup" command with the fromnode option on the AIX server but
> it can't seem to see any files from the NT node. The access is set on the NT
> server to allow all users from all nodes access to the filespaces so I don't
> think this is a problem.
>
> TIA
>
> Steve Copper
>
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