Hello All,
I am struggling with a (bare metal) restore on a linux host with TSM V5.3.
I backed up the partition table and the boot sector of the linux system and would like to use a bootable linux distri ( like KNOPPIX ) to boot system, restore partition table / boot sector and then the files via dsmc of a NFS mounted TSM client.
In Version 5.2 it was possible to mount the path of another linux TSM client via NFS and start dsmc.
But now I have the problem with the TSM libraries. When I start dsmc from the mounted share I get the error:
error while loading shared libraries: libgpfs.so: cannot open shared object file: ERROR 40
Is there any experience for restoring a linux client from scratch?
Thanks, Jan
I am struggling with a (bare metal) restore on a linux host with TSM V5.3.
I backed up the partition table and the boot sector of the linux system and would like to use a bootable linux distri ( like KNOPPIX ) to boot system, restore partition table / boot sector and then the files via dsmc of a NFS mounted TSM client.
In Version 5.2 it was possible to mount the path of another linux TSM client via NFS and start dsmc.
But now I have the problem with the TSM libraries. When I start dsmc from the mounted share I get the error:
error while loading shared libraries: libgpfs.so: cannot open shared object file: ERROR 40
Is there any experience for restoring a linux client from scratch?
Thanks, Jan