By raw backup, i mean physical disks like /dev/dsba, /dev/sdbb...



On Tue, Jul 28, 2009 at 8:39 PM, Steven Langdale <steven.langd...@cat.com>wrote:

> That depends on what you mean by raw.
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> On UNIX and Windows (prob more platforms but I've done it on these) you
> can do volume level backups - is that what you're after?
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> Hello TSMers,
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> The question may be simple , but i dont know whether i can do this or
> not?Could anyone tell me if i can take raw backup of disks with TSM?I know
> we can do this with Net Backup but i dont know if we can do this with TSM.
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