Uh, if You have vmware, it's simple - install linux + tsm client,
create empty disc (for new machine), boot and mount somewhere new FS
connect to tsm, restore into 'somwhere' filesystem, create new
machine, re-connect this FS.
That's all.
2007/6/13, David Browne <dbrowne AT humana DOT com>:
I have a VMware virtual Linux server that had its DASD on an iSCSI device.
There was a failure of the iSCSI NAS device and the virtual image files
were lost. I have started over by creating a
very basic out-of-the-box Linux server (i.e. no service pack, no add-ons,
etc.)
I was just wondering if there are any white papers or other documents to
describe the best practices for doing
a restore of a Linux server via TSM?
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