Did you try a point in time restore from the time the old data was there?
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Bruce,
You can put an EXCLUDE statement in your dsm.opt file on the client for
*.pst for each drive you have those files on.
Bruce Lowrie
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There are business critical servers backing up to the TSM on this UNIX
server. I understood that the backup data is on tape. It is that data we
need to recover in a disaster situation.
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If I understand what you are saying here is that you want to not only
backup the UNIX machines TSM database but the actual tapes as well to
another TSM server? There are some options here and it has been a while
since I have read up on this and please correct me if I misunderstand or
misstate any
Doug,
Where I used to work we did this all the time. All we ever needed was
the correct IP address and port on the firewall that points to you TSM
server. Set the IP and port in dsm.opt and you should be ok. Run a test
if concerned.
Douglas
Currell
Yes you can. If you are concerned test it first but it always worked for
me.
"Spearman, Wayne"
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