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2009-10-26 Thread Harris, Chad E
Hello All,
>From time to time we are having issues where clients trying to configure 
>client based encryption on their servers can't get TSM to prompt them to 
>generate an encryption key.  This seems to be a problem that has been 
>occurring only on clients running various levels of Windows OS and different 
>levels of the TSM ba client.  I am wondering if anyone else has experienced 
>periodic failures when having clients' setup encryption, and if so what do you 
>do to correct this problem?   The steps we are using to have clients configure 
>encryption are below; please let us know if we are doing something incorrect 
>in the process.
1.Add these statements to dsm.opt
encryptiontype aes128
encryptkey save
include.encrypt *\...\*
2.Run 'dsmc q sched' to confirm the client can communicate with 
tsmin01
3.Run a very small backup to initiate the encryption key creation 
routine.
4.When prompted at the bottom of the screen, choose the option to: 
Generate an encryption key.
5.Enter the encryption key and confirm it.  You will see your 
backup run to completion and the encryption key will be stored 
in your Windows registry.
Thanks,
Chad Harris


TSM snapshots for VMs

2011-03-21 Thread Harris, Chad E
Fellow TSM admins,

I am curious if anyone else out here has been given the task to provide backups 
of the VMware infrastructure via TSM.  I know it might be too early to be 
asking this question due to the newness of the TSM VMware TDP, but any insights 
that can be given will be helpful and gratefully appreciated.

Our current virtual environment has somewhere in the neighborhood of 1700 (+) 
VMs.  Currently the Virtualization team has been utilizing another product 
(which shall remain nameless) to perform weekly full snapshots.  This product 
has worked reasonably well up until this point in time but now they are finding 
that they have outgrown the products ability to provide these snapshots.

The problem sounds easy enough to fix right; however the problem we are having 
is that the Virtualization team has traditionally only been providing backups 
for the first 35 GB of the primary disk, so essentially they were only 
providing snapshot restorations for the OS and nothing else.  I realize that we 
could go in and have the system admins install and configure TSM on ever-single 
VM that needs these snapshots and then utilize include-exclude parameters to 
only backup what needs to be backed up but we were more interested in the idea 
of using proxy servers to run the virtual snapshots.

Taking all of this into consideration our question is this, is there a way to 
configure the settings on the proxy server so that it will only backup the 
primary disk on each virtual server?

Thanks,
Chad Harris


Re: TSM snapshots for VMs

2011-03-22 Thread Harris, Chad E
Gregory,

Are you using the TSM for Virtual Environments TDP along with these scripts or 
something else?

Thanks,
Chad


Subject: Re: TSM snapshots for VMs


Hello Chad,

In our environment, we use TSM for TSM backups.
Each ESX Server is member of one proxynode.
We built a backup script from a config file. this file contains VMs to be
backuped

dsmc i  -asnode=ESXPROD /vmfs/volumes/SERVER/SERVER.vmx
vmware-cmd /vmfs/volumes/SERVER/SERVER.vmx createsnapshot Snapshot_SERVER
Desc_SERVER 0 0
dsmc i  -asnode=ESXPROD -filelist=/vmfs/volumes/file_list_SERVER.txt
vmware-cmd /vmfs/volumes/SERVER/SERVER.vmx removesnapshots

The file_list_SERVER.txt contains the list of file to ba backuped.
/vmfs/volumes/SERVER/SERVER-flat.vmdk
/vmfs/volumes/SERVER/VERVER.vmdk

I hope that will help

Cordialement,
Grégory Molin
gregory.mo...@afnor.org<mailto:gregory.mo...@afnor.org>
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Objet : [ADSM-L] TSM snapshots for VMs

Fellow TSM admins,

I am curious if anyone else out here has been given the task to provide backups
of the VMware infrastructure via TSM.  I know it might be too early to be
asking this question due to the newness of the TSM VMware TDP, but any insights
that can be given will be helpful and gratefully appreciated.

Our current virtual environment has somewhere in the neighborhood of 1700 (+)
VMs.  Currently the Virtualization team has been utilizing another product 
(which shall remain nameless) to perform weekly full snapshots.  This product
has worked reasonably well up until this point in time but now they are finding
that they have outgrown the products ability to provide these snapshots.

The problem sounds easy enough to fix right; however the problem we are having
is that the Virtualization team has traditionally only been providing backups
for the first 35 GB of the primary disk, so essentially they were only
providing snapshot restorations for the OS and nothing else.  I realize that we
could go in and have the system admins install and configure TSM on ever-single
VM that needs these snapshots and then utilize include-exclude parameters to
only backup what needs to be backed up but we were more interested in the idea
of using proxy servers to run the virtual snapshots.

Taking all of this into consideration our question is this, is there a way to
configure the settings on the proxy server so that it will only backup the 
primary disk on each virtual server?

Thanks,
Chad Harris

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