If we are dreaming, I would love to have the function of an old backup product we used at another company that allowed users/helpdesk to do their own restores but not mess up others stuff.
<oldtimer experience> I worked on an [insert old mainframe here] that had a great restore gui (ok, full screen on green screen terminal) that users could use to restore things themselves. It allowed everyone to see all the files they had R or RW access to and to be able to restore them anywhere they wanted that they currently have RW access to, all without helpdesk or systems intervention. For most users, it meant anything they could 'see', they could restore to their home directory. Including inactive files :) ... they could also archive but we never advertised this feature (and we put a 10 year limit on that anyway). For the helpdesk, it meant that anything that they could 'see' including user directory, they could restore. Kept down the calls to the 'data management' crew. </oldtimer experience> If any IBM TSM type would like to talk about this kind of feature for a possible TSM UserGui enhancement, give me a call :) ... JC [Old mainframe was IBM 3090 with VM running SyncSort's SYBACK product, 10+ years ago] > -----Original Message----- > From: PAC Brion Arnaud [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, March 09, 2004 2:29 AM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: TSM 5.2 : restore behind a firewall, with > sessioninitiation s erveronly ? > > Hi Karel, > > Thanks for your answer : it was so easy I did not thought to it ! Shame > on me ... > Anyway this considerably reduces the usability of the product : no > preview for restores, no pick list ... All those little fancy features > that are making a TSM admin's life much more glittering and fun ;-) > Hopefully TSM developpers will think to this ... > Cheers > > Arnaud > > *********************************************************************** > Panalpina Management Ltd., Basle, Switzerland, CIT Department > Viadukstrasse 42, P.O. Box 4002 Basel/CH > Phone: +41 (61) 226 11 11, FAX: +41 (61) 226 17 01 > Direct: +41 (61) 226 19 78 > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > *********************************************************************** > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of > Karel Bos > Sent: Tuesday, 09 March, 2004 9:18 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: TSM 5.2 : restore behind a firewall, with sessioninitiation > s erveronly ? > > > Hi, > > Define a schedule (help define schedule) with action=restore. F > > Regards, > > Karel > > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: PAC Brion Arnaud [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Verzonden: dinsdag 9 maart 2004 9:13 > Aan: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Onderwerp: TSM 5.2 : restore behind a firewall, with sessioninitiation > serveronly ? > > > Hi List, > > Something looking strange to me, maybe someone could better my > understanding ... We are actually testing to possibility of performing > backups from an AIX server having TSM client 5.2, and located in our > DMZ, without opening a port in the firewall. We successfully used the > "sessioninitiation serveronly" in the client dsm.sys, and data is now > backuped. Problem is now to restore the data, as the Backup-Archive > Clients Installation and User's Guide specifies that "By setting > sessioninitiation option to serveronly, the command line client, native > GUI, and Web client GUI cannot be used." Does that mean that I'm unable > to restore the data without opening a port in the firewall, or is there > any way performing a server initiated restore that I would not be aware > of ? Please provide me some information on how you achieve this, if > using the same kind of setup ... Thanks in advance ! Arnaud > > *********************************************************************** > Panalpina Management Ltd., Basle, Switzerland, CIT Department > Viadukstrasse 42, P.O. Box 4002 Basel/CH > Phone: +41 (61) 226 11 11, FAX: +41 (61) 226 17 01 > Direct: +41 (61) 226 19 78 > e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ***********************************************************************