Re: Start dsmcad with upstart on RHEL6

2012-01-13 Thread Howard Coles
You can continue, with upstart, to use the standard init.d way of starting and stopping a service with upstart. I like upstart better than Plymouth for that reason. See Ya' Howard Coles Jr. John 3:16! -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Be

Re: Tivoli Storage Manager for Virtual Environments

2012-01-13 Thread Amos ADSM
On 13/01/2012 15:03, Rick Adamson wrote: Hi All I installed the TDPVE and it works untill now ok, I managed to backup and restore Full Machine and files with the Mount Utillity, My Env includes 3 VC, and one proxy for now (Physical One), but the VC plugins i installed on a 3 different VM Guest

Re: Start dsmcad with upstart on RHEL6

2012-01-13 Thread Adrian Mazarache
a. Look for service files in this directory /lib/systemd/system b. make service file c. enable the service system with systemctl enable .service d. start the service I never doit, but this the theory -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behal

Start dsmcad with upstart on RHEL6

2012-01-13 Thread Keith Arbogast
RHEL6 is supported by the TSM 6.3 client. 'Upstart' is replacing /etc/inittab in RHEL6 for starting dsmcad, but I'm not finding the documentation in the TSM 6.3 Information Center on how to set that up. Has someone else found this in the documentation, or developed a reliable way to do it? T

Re: Tivoli Storage Manager for Virtual Environments

2012-01-13 Thread Rick Adamson
Wanda, In regard to VM versus physical proxy; I tried the VM approach but went physical strictly to remove the backup footprint from the VMware host, thus leaving them for additional VM's (plus not providing my VMW admin the opportunity to complain). The guest VM's and host impact running backups

Re: Tivoli Storage Manager for Virtual Environments

2012-01-13 Thread Francisco Molero
1.-  In version 6.3, when you have finished the configuration. DP for VE include the Vcenter plug-in. When you open the Vcenter Client, then  plugins and you select  TDP for VE plugin,  this will be connect to DP for VE machine to show the configuration, wizards, etc. DP for VE has an ewas and