At 07:58 PM 11/8/2007, Paul Zarnowski wrote:
What I'm looking for is a way to move the meta-data and data from one OS
platform to another.
I'm not personally looking to keep data around for 25 years. I'm really
looking for a way to transition my existing backup/archive environment from
one OS
At 01:39 PM 11/8/2007, Dwight Cook wrote:
if your media is portable to your new platform, you should be able to just
export/import your data base...
then modify your library definition to point to the new device
definition...
put in new drive definitions...
and you are back in business...
It wo
08, 2007 1:40 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Database move
if your media is portable to your new platform, you should be able to
just
export/import your data base...
then modify your library definition to point to the new device
definition...
put in new drive definitions...
and you are
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I'm wonder if TSM will be around in 25 years or servers for that matter.
Wanda Prather wrote:
Another thing to consider:
Backup software is designed to be able to restore your systems to CURRENT
state. TSM stores backup data organized by the filsystem and hostname
whe
Sorry Wanda - I didn't mean to send that reply to only you.
Wanda Prather wrote:
Another thing to consider:
Backup software is designed to be able to restore your systems to CURRENT
state. TSM stores backup data organized by the filsystem and hostname
where it was backed up.
No way is that or
Another thing to consider:
Backup software is designed to be able to restore your systems to CURRENT
state. TSM stores backup data organized by the filsystem and hostname
where it was backed up.
No way is that organization going to last for more than a few years -
you'll be changing servers, mov
if your media is portable to your new platform, you should be able to just
export/import your data base...
then modify your library definition to point to the new device
definition...
put in new drive definitions...
and you are back in business...
NOW... for legally required long term data retenti
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"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 11/08/2007
12:25:56 PM:
> -Paul Zarnowski wrote: -
>
> >Your avenue is export / import. Not pretty if you have a lot of
> >data. And I'm talking about the data, not just the database.
> >As I believe more people will be interested in switching server
>
-Paul Zarnowski wrote: -
>Your avenue is export / import. Not pretty if you have a lot of
>data. And I'm talking about the data, not just the database.
>As I believe more people will be interested in switching server
>platforms as time goes by, I would really like to see IBM provide
>some
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Subject: [ADSM-L] Database move
I should probably know this, but I'm not sure:
Can I
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Subject: [ADSM-L] Database move
I should probably know this, but I'm not sure:
Can I restore a TSM database from a Solaris server to an AIX server?
This is a 5.4.1 server.
Thanks
Sam Sheppard
San Diego Data Processing Corp.
(858)-581-9668
I should probably know this, but I'm not sure:
Can I restore a TSM database from a Solaris server to an AIX server?
This is a 5.4.1 server.
Thanks
Sam Sheppard
San Diego Data Processing Corp.
(858)-581-9668
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