Hi Del, Yes it help me.
Sorry but I'm not english naturaly speaking so I need "plain" explanation... And your's are perfectly clear. I already know the rebinding of incremental data's when changing the management class. But, with some "naiveté" I thaught that the management binding by TSM was different with DP for Exchange. In fact, what I understand is that, whatever data's are sended by the ba/client or a TDP or an other one, at the moment TSM manage data's with a backup management class, it is obvious that it will rebind them if the management class change. So if, for example, it is a MQSQL backup, using TDP For MSSQL, the same phenomenon happend. Thanks, Pierre -----Message d'origine----- De : ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part de Del Hoobler Envoyé : lundi 21 mai 2007 13:52 À : ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Objet : Re: [ADSM-L] TDP Exchange Hi Pierre, Sorry I was not very clear the first time. Since many people are familiar with the TSM Backup/Archive client, I was trying to relate the policy management of an Exchange backup with how the TSM Backup/Archive client handles "file-level" policy management. With the TSM Backup/Archive, if you back up a file with one management class, and then back it up again tomorrow with a different management class, the TSM Server will "rebind" yesterday's backup to the new management class. The same is true for Data Protection for Exchange FULL type backups. I hope this helps explain what I was was trying to say. Thanks, Del ---------------------------------------------------- "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU> wrote on 05/19/2007 08:40:25 AM: > Thanks Del, > > I didn't understand what you mean about "files" ? > > Pierre > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De la part > de Del Hoobler Envoyé : vendredi 18 mai 2007 18:31 À : > ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Objet : Re: [ADSM-L] TDP Exchange > > Hi Pierre, > > It is working correctly. This is the same way it works when backing up > "files" to the TSM Server. > If you want to have DP/Exchange backups with different policies... > > One way that many customers are doing this is to use Data Protection > for Exchange COPY type backups. > You can create a separate management class for COPY type backups and > bind the COPY type backups to that special management class. > (See User's Guide on how to bind COPY-type backups with the INCLUDE > statement in the DSM.OPT file for DP/Exchange.) > > Another way is to create a separate NODENAME with different policy > sets and run occasional backups using that alternate NODENAME. > > Thanks, > > Del > > ---------------------------------------------------- > > "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU> wrote on 05/18/2007 > 11:57:45 AM: > > > Does anyone heard about problems concerning the binding of Exchange > > datas on a specific management class. > > > > I am having troubles to restore datas. > > > > We have two backup procedure, one runing on a daily basis, with a > > management class with 7 days retention And one other procedure, > > runing > > on a week basis, with a management class with 42 days retention. > > > > We have a tdp exchange node for each exchange server. > > Everything goes fine until we try to restore a server group... > > We find only the last daily backups... And nothing else... > > > > Somebody tell me that, each time an exchange backup is done with a > > specific management class, Tsm, on his own will, rebind ALL > > filespaces > > owned by the node on this specific management class, and so on, each > > time the management class change, tsm rebind filespaces... > > > > Can anyone confirm that ? > > > > We run with tsm 5.3, tdp exchange 5.3 and exchange server 2003 > > > > Pierre