Re: Licensing again

2005-04-03 Thread Paul Fielding
Not only that, but even if one wasn't required to license the ba client if using only the db agent, the next question is, are you *sure* you don't want to back up any flat files on the box? Don't forget that a database is more than the sum of it's data. There's usually flat file information that

Backup TSM database

2005-04-03 Thread nghiatd
Hi all, I backup TSM database by setting schedule with command : "backup db type=full devclass=DLTCLASS1 DAA475 scratch=no". However, TSM always mount a new scratch tape to backup and doens't backup to volume DAA475. Doesn't TSM support backup database to one tape ? Nghiatd

Re: Licensing again

2005-04-03 Thread Gee, Norman
You will need the B/A agent if you want to schedule from the TSM server. The Exchange TDP will function without the B/A agent installed and you schedule using the Windows scheduler. Joe Crnjanski wrote: >Hello, > >If I have an Exchange server, and I'm backing up only exchange database, >no file b

Re: Scripts output

2005-04-03 Thread Robert Ouzen
Richard Thank you very much Just what I needed Regards Robert -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Sims Sent: א 03 אפריל 2005 16:03 To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: Scripts output On Apr 3, 2005, at 6:44 AM, Robert O

Re: Scripts output

2005-04-03 Thread Richard Sims
On Apr 3, 2005, at 6:44 AM, Robert Ouzen wrote: Hi to all Did is a way to retrieve from the database all my scripts I created in one run , I meant not just the output of all the script in one file that I can get running: q script f=r outputfile=my.script But every script by himself (name and

Scripts output

2005-04-03 Thread Robert Ouzen
Hi to all Did is a way to retrieve from the database all my scripts I created in one run , I meant not just the output of all the script in one file that I can get running: q script f=r outputfile=my.script But every script by himself (name and contains) , I have a lot of scripts and I