Re: Off Topic -- TSM
From: Drew T (Andrew.Townsend_at_BISYS.COM)
Date: 08/03/05
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Date: Wed, 3 Aug 2005 10:50:17 -0400 To: aix-l@Princeton.EDU
Yes. I think you can make a backupset with only the client software. You
need to output to a DVD or a filesystem. People use this feature often with
travelling laptops.
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I believe you are referring to "backupsets"?
Thanks.
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Or maybe you are referring to the fact that you can create a TSM backup
tape and use that to restore a client without having a TSM server ?
This is a specially crated tape and not the normal backup tapes created
by TSM. We do not use that feature and I do not specifically remember
the name of the feature.
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One other question, people here (non admins) think we can run without
the server software and use only the client. Can this really be done?
They quoted things they read (which they can't find now).
My question would be is what does server handle and what does client
handle?
TIA
Vince
On 8/3/05, Drew T <Andrew.Townsend@bisys.com> wrote:
> I would install both the client and server software for TSM on the TSM
> server. This will give you full command line access.
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> On the TSM client, only install the TSM client software.
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> On the clients you only need the TSM client software. On the server
> you only need the TSM server software. But usually the TSM server
> machine is also a TSM client (maybe to itself or to another server)
> and thus the client is loaded there also.
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> I am very new to TSM I have v5.2 client and AIX 5.3 on a P570, the
> dumb question I have is do I need the server software to run the
> client or can I just load the client and be able to run? Also If I
> only have one server running the TSM server software do I need to load
> the client on the same box?
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> TIA,
> Vince
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