Hi TSMers Until recently we have been backing up a machine that we'll call FRED. The applications on that machine has been slowly migrated to another box and we have been able to re-use FRED for anot
Author: Daniel Sparrman <daniel.sparrman AT EXIST DOT SE>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 10:24:46 +0100
Hi First of all, you'll have to temporary install a tsm client for node FRED. This can be done on any machine. Second, you will have to grant access to other nodes to access FRED:s data. Then you can
Author: Herfried Abel <ha7 AT DAIMLERCHRYSLER DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 15 Feb 2002 10:54:08 +0100
Farren, try dsmc -virtualnodename=FRED on a different machine with the same ( or higher ) TSM client installed. btw: be carefull not to loos your backupdata of FRED ( due to RETONLY Version retention
Hi, As long as FRED does no new incremental backups, it's data doesn't expire. Other machines can restore that data using the -virtualnode option to the tsm client. -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Met v
Author: Jason Mount <mountja AT BELLSOUTH DOT NET>
Date: Sun, 17 Feb 2002 00:44:41 -0500
I had a similar issue last week. I needed to restore a file but the server had abended on the TSM Client software (it was a NW server). What I did was rename the NODENAME on another server, unloaded
Hi all Thanks for all the help on this. In the end I simply installed a TSM client on the new machine and, as below, used the dsmc -virtualnodename=FRED. And that was all it took, I could then restor