Author: Keith Arbogast <warbogas AT INDIANA DOT EDU>
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 16:32:03 -0400
I inherited two TSM servers whose Policy Domains were named for client operating systems (AIX and NT) and the enterprise database (Oracle). When the TSM servers were originally built they were used e
I'm sure there are many ways to organize and use TSM Policy Domains, and I look forward to seeing the responses to your inquiry. Here at Cornell, we make heavy use of Policy Domains as you are thinki
I agree with Paul. There are 2 technical reasons to split clients into domains: 1) Dividing authority: you can create TSM administrators with "Policy" or domain-level authority. They don't have the a
I didn't read, thoroughly, the original note, but my two cents is to remember the KISS principal when configuring these things: Keep It Simple Stewpid. Always leave the Standard domain behind. That w
That was three. :-) Thanks for elaborating.. -- Paul Zarnowski Ph: 607-255-4757 Manager, Storage Services Fx: 607-255-8521 719 Rhodes Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-3801 Em: psz1 AT cornell DOT edu