Re: Generating Backup Sets
2004-07-14 09:59:56
The version of TSM server that we are using is 5.2.20 and the operating
system is Windows 2000. In the actual help facility on the server, it
states that if you do not specify a filespace data from all the clients
node's backed up and active files spaces will be included in the
backupset.
"Stapleton, Mark" <mark.stapleton AT BERBEE DOT COM>
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Re: Generating Backup Sets
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Am attempting to create a backupset for one of our client nodes,
but am having a problem. I am using the GUI to do this. The problem is
that it doesn't seem to like the NAMETYPE parameter. Other than using the
command line to create the set is there anyway round this ?
It would help a lot if you would specify the version of TSM server you're
using. Version 5.2.2.3 web interface has the nametype as a parameter. (I'm
assuming you're creating a backupset of one filespace within a given
node.)
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Mark Stapleton
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