Re: Disaster recovery of virt. volumes server
2004-06-09 08:49:49
Solution was rather simple actually. The passwords had changed since
these instances were generated. I went back to the old passwords and all
was well.
Mark
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Subject: Re: Disaster recovery of virt. volumes server
I did a Disaster Recovery test with library sharing, and had to reset the
password between the two machines. I'd expect you need to do the same
here. I don't have the exact steps handy, but it was the same as the
initial configuration for the setup.
Nick Cassimatis
nickpc AT us.ibm DOT com
He who laughs last has a good backup.
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