www.adsm.org -----Original Message----- From: Cyrus Banker [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Thursday, January 10, 2002 9:44 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Multiple Policy domains on TSM Server 4.7.3 running on Windows NT 4.0 platform
Hi All !!! What the goal here is, to allow only selecttive administrators on a TSM server from being able to restore data from secure nodes. This I believe is currently not possible with TSM, since any administrator can chnage the node password for any given node and restore the data from any node, in a single policy domian. This leads to my following questions for a multi policy domain: - When we create multiple policy domains, can both of them be active at the same time? - Can we restrict users/ operators / administrators from one policy domain administering the other domain? We still want the other administrators to be able to check in and checl\k out volumes, and do other routine work for the secure nodes as well, but not be able to change the password for the nodes in that domain or do restores. - Also, is there a need for a super administrator for the TSM server who has access to both the domains and grants privileges to the administrators in the different policy domains? - Any good brief reading material to find out about this on the web? - Any dos and dont's or watchouts, going from a single policy to a multiple policy domain? Any suggestions would behelpful. One more question off the topic, what is the link where we can go and register the email addresses to subscribe to this ADSM list server? TIA Cyrus Cyrus Banker Alcatel Canada Transport Automation Network Technician Information Systems And Network Design email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (416)7423900 Ext. 5317 Fax : (416)7429088