I would like the request that client as well. I don't know why TIVOLI/IBM
hasn't developed that yet?. How about the RT is there a client for AIX 2.1.
I really don't think so. We still use an IBM RT running AIX 2.1 at a Unix
kernel design course at a local college and it would be nice to back it up.
Just kidding I know they don't have a client for it but it would be nice to
be backwards compatible.

--Justin



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On Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 02:08:21PM +1100, Carl Makin wrote:
> Hi Paul,
>
> On Sun, 2002-11-03 at 14:25, Paul Mather wrote:
>
> > Tivoli provide no FreeBSD TSM client.  (Boo, hiss!)
>
> Contact your local Tivoli salesdroid and request one.  They can fire the
> request back into IBM.  If we get enough requests, they might actually
> think about doing one.
>
> I've had very limited success with the linux client and basically gave
> up on it.
>
> We're using the ancient SCO v2 client running under iBCS2 emulation
> which I have packaged up to make it easy to install.  I'll email it to
> you in a separate email.  The GUI doesn't work properly and it can't
> handle files over 2Gb in size, but otherwise the command line client
> works fine.  Since there is no /compat/iBCS2 structure the emulation
> doesn't hide the FreeBSD filesystems which is a major pain with the
> Linux client.

Sorry to jump in, but ...
Would you also email the material to [EMAIL PROTECTED], or make
them
available for download somewhere?  Our site is converting to TSM, and has
several FreeBSD systems that need to be backed up.

Thanks.
>
> About the brightest prospect I can see in the immediate future is
> finding an implementation of NDMP for FreeBSD and using NDMP support in
> TSM.  Unfortunately that support is currently only at NDMP v2 which
> means whole volume backups and restores.  File level backups and
> restores require NDMP v3 compatibility which is due in TSM middle of
> next year (apparently).
>

> On that topic there was a little traffic in freebsd-scsi in January 2001
> regarding NDMP on FreeBSD.  Has anyone got this working?
>
>
> Carl.

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