Antwort: TSM-Client 4.2.1 for Linux x86 and https

2002-03-07 Thread Peter Sattler
Hi Jens, correct me if I'm wrong but you want to connect from somewhere else to the web client on you linux server, that is linux:1581 for the client address and port, dont't you ? One way you might think of is to estblish a tunnel and use it to communicate to the client. See the ssl / ssh docum

Antwort: Re: root required to kill TSM daemons?

2002-02-10 Thread Peter Sattler
Hi Paul, you do need root privilege to achieve this BUT - you may either create a suid program that does this for you ( not a script, too easy to cheat ) OR - you may want to use some open source software, I have made good expierences with sudo ( see open source pages like gnu.org ). This packa

Antwort: List files backed up?

2002-01-31 Thread Peter Sattler
Hi Wayne, far from my own backup system I can only guess. But have a close look at "query backup fomdate= todate= -subd=yes -inact=yes " That should show up any files backed up between the two dates which is what you want. Cheers Peter [EMAIL PROTECTED] "Spearman, Wayne" <

Antwort: Re: low bandwitdth and big files

2002-01-31 Thread Peter Sattler
Hi Joe, I strongly agree with Matt. I've done then same thing, that is client side compression and hardware compression on tape. With TSM, with Networker - I've never seen problems. On the server side all you lose is a bit of tape capacity. The compression is hardware (sic!) not software. The wel

Antwort: Re: Backup of Sun OS

2002-01-29 Thread Peter Sattler
rever. The difference to a boot net is the possibility to boot without network and to customize it to your very needs including special data saved for restart purposes. Yours Peter Sattler [EMAIL PROTECTED] Ray Schafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> am 27.01.2002 22:50:11 Bitte