Hi, I have little experience with subj (TDP for Domino and Backup Client on one machine). I install these things on Windows server. All worked fine. Info I find in IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for Mail 5.1.5 (SC32-9057-00) (TDP for Domino for Windows). You need really use 2 different nodenames. First nodename - for TDP, TDP options writed in ../tsm/client/domino/bin/, second nodename - fo BA, options for BA client - ../tsm/client/ba/bin/.
Sorry for my bad English WBR, Sergey -----Original Message----- From: Del Hoobler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 08, 2004 3:50 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: TDP for Domino and Backup Client on one machine Lucian, dsm.sys is the file on UNIX that contains the stanzas. You would add a new option: "NODENAME domserv1", for example. For more details on dsm.sys, you can look at: "IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for UNIX Backup-Archive Clients Installation and User?s Guide" Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 10/07/2004 06:49:07 AM: > Hi there, > > I am about to configure backup for a machine that has both TDP for Domino > and the Backup client installed. (Linux x86, SLES8) As a newbee to > TSM, I've come to some configuration problems I've been not > able to solve consulting the documentation so far. > Most thinsg work just fine. The Domino-backup runs fine being > scheduled by > the backup-server, filsystem backup via BA-client also. > But: > the documentation suggests to use TWO different nodenames on the > client to > keep things seperate (and be able to use different setting). I should use > two client stanzas to achive this. But I haven't found an example what > exactly this means or where precisely to enter the information and the > server only communicates with one of the client nodes (doing both backups > throuh it). > Is it in dsm.sys? one of the dsm.opt files? there are several of them > (../tsm/client/ba/bin/, ../tsm/client/domino/bin/). > what information does this client node stanza consist of? I know the term > "stanza" from the TSM server setup, where it is used with the device > configuration files, but there is a detailed explanation in the docs what > is needed. > > What publication should I read? > > Regards, Lucian Greis > MKV GmbH