joluinfante
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Hi!
I have to migrate to TSM my old backup method.
Now, I need to support a zero level of files (and incremental, next days), on different computers, in a combination of different flavors of Linux and Windows.
I did complete the tsm4ve implementation (to backup the machines in esx environment), but now I do backup others machines, are not running in a esx environment. I know I can do this with tsmc (baclient) program.
* There is some mechanism where centrally sched indicate which files in which machines have to backup? or should I run the tsmc on each machine?
* Have the case of an Oracle database, where, for the moment, I can not use an agent database. then my backup is to stop the database, and make a backup of each of the datafiles (which are basically many large files, of which only change a few blocks). I understood that there was a mechanism "backup only changed blocks in a backup file type". There is that?
Thanks a lot for your responses
I have to migrate to TSM my old backup method.
Now, I need to support a zero level of files (and incremental, next days), on different computers, in a combination of different flavors of Linux and Windows.
I did complete the tsm4ve implementation (to backup the machines in esx environment), but now I do backup others machines, are not running in a esx environment. I know I can do this with tsmc (baclient) program.
* There is some mechanism where centrally sched indicate which files in which machines have to backup? or should I run the tsmc on each machine?
* Have the case of an Oracle database, where, for the moment, I can not use an agent database. then my backup is to stop the database, and make a backup of each of the datafiles (which are basically many large files, of which only change a few blocks). I understood that there was a mechanism "backup only changed blocks in a backup file type". There is that?
Thanks a lot for your responses