Author: Joe Crnjanski <JCrnjanski AT INFINITYNETWORK DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 14:10:12 -0400
Hello, We have customer who is hosting multiple clients on his server. He wants to backup different folders (that belong to different customers) with different TSM node name, and he also wants his cu
Author: Howard Coles <Howard.Coles AT ARDENTHEALTH DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 13:21:45 -0500
You are correct. The question is what kind of client is this? That will make the difference as to how. On Linux / UNIX : dsm -optfile=/location/of/dsm.opt On Windows: Set DSM_CONFIG=C:\location\of\ds
Author: Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU <zforray AT VCU DOT EDU>
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 14:35:21 -0400
You did not say what platform/OS but assume Windoze from your GUI reference. I have multiple-schedules/instances on Solaris and Netware servers doing just what you are trying to do. Each uses differe
Author: Joe Crnjanski <JCrnjanski AT INFINITYNETWORK DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 14:54:31 -0400
Sorry I didn't mentioned; it is Windows client. So I guess I can create batch file backup1.cmd and put one line inside: dsm -optfile=/location/of/dsm1.opt and than another batch file backup2.cmd with
Author: Kevin Boatright <boatrke1 AT MEMORIALHEALTH DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 15:08:24 -0400
If the users are logging on the server, you can create a shortcut with the optfile=x:\somepath\dsm.opt in the path. For the target you would have C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\baclient\dsm.exe optfile=
Author: "Gill, Geoffrey L." <GEOFFREY.L.GILL AT SAIC DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 12:09:48 -0700
What I have done is create shortcuts on the desktop for this, i.e., Cluster nodes with resources that can reside on multiple nodes. The GUI shortcut, if that's what you're using, should have added th
Author: Howard Coles <Howard.Coles AT ARDENTHEALTH DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 9 Mar 2009 14:23:58 -0500
No, that won't work on a Windows Client. You have to do the following in a batch file: Set dsm_config=c:\location\of\dsm.opt dsm The reason being, the Windows client doesn't take the same arguments a
[ ... ] In configurations where this has gotten complex, I've ended up inverting the whole relationship. dsmc incr -optfile=yadda dsmc incr -optfile=foo This has the advantage that I only need to go