ADSM-L

Re: Restoring from one server to another using TSM GUI

2005-06-13 15:26:25
Subject: Re: Restoring from one server to another using TSM GUI
From: Troy Frank <Troy.Frank AT UWMF.WISC DOT EDU>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 13 Jun 2005 14:25:29 -0500
Ok, so the gui way is more like this...
1.  Go to http://server1:1581 , click the "utilities" menu, and select "Node 
Access List"
2.  Log in with an admin user when it prompts you.
3.  In the "Node Access List" box, click the "Add" button.
4.  In the "Grant access to node" field of the next box, type "server2".
5.  Click the checkbox for "Include subdirectories".
6.  Click "OK" on this box, and on the previous one.

7.  Go to http://server2:1581 , click on the "utilities" menu, and select 
"Access Another Node".
8.  Type in "server1", and click "Set".
9.  Go to the "Restore" screen as normal.  You should now be able to select 
"server2" volumes as a destination for the server1 restore.


>>> Timothy.Hughes AT OIT.STATE.NJ DOT US 6/13/2005 1:06:01 PM >>>
Troy Frank wrote:

>On server1 you need to run this command (or a close variation of)...
>
>dsmc set access backup * server2 *
>
>This will give access to all of server1's backup data from server2.  I think 
>the final * donotes what user is allowed to do the cross-server restore.  In 
>this case it would be any user.
>
>On server2, to initiate the restore would be similiar to this...
>
>restore -fromnode=server1 -subdir=yes "server1/vol1:\*" "server2/vol1:\"
>
>One note is that sometimes the destination needs quotes around it, sometimes 
>it doesn't, depending on whether you run the command from the dsmc> prompt, or 
>the novell command-line prompt.
>
>
>Troy Frank
>Network Services
>University of Wisconsin Medical Foundation
>608.829.5384
>
>
>
>>>>Timothy.Hughes AT OIT.STATE.NJ DOT US 6/13/2005 9:40:02 AM >>>
>>>>
>>>>
>Hi all,
>
>I know this has been discussed before and I have searched
>the archives but cannot locate anything conclusive.
>
>I am going to do a restore for a novell client who wants
>to a backup from Server1\xxx\xxx the morning of june 9
>restore to server2 \xxx\xxx
>
>Can this be done from the TSM Administrative  GUI?
>I believe I would change some things in server 1 DSM.opt
>file?
>
>Any help would be appreciated
>Thanks
>
>TSM version 5.3.1.2
>TSM client 5.2.2
>
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Troy,

I don't  have access the clients command line I would like to
do this from this GUI.  Can this work somehow ?

Thanks again

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