Hi Eric,
Or if you know password of NodeA, issue dsmc restore \\nodeA\c$ to
sharedisk$ -nodename=nodeA -password= on NodeB. Thanks a lot.
Regards,
Eric Tang
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Sent: Thursday, November 30, 2000 08:47
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I think you will lose enough time for installing TSM, because you route the
traffic
trough Node A (should have 2 NIC's with independent networks attached) and
therefore you lose p
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Hi Eric,
Am I understand your procedures correctly?
1. The crashed machine is called NodeA. And there is another NT (NodeB) up
and running
2. install NT to the crashed machine on c:\winnt.tmp and call it NodeA
again
3. At NT level, share \\NodeA\c
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> Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 29. November 2000 16:18
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>
> Hi Stefan!
> Because our method saves time. You don't have to install TSM
> on the crashed
> node which also takes up a couple of
Hi Eric,
Am I understand your procedures correctly?
1. The crashed machine is called NodeA. And there is another NT (NodeB) up
and running
2. install NT to the crashed machine on c:\winnt.tmp and call it NodeA
again
3. At NT level, share \\NodeA\c$ to allow NodeB get acces to
4. On NodeB, run T
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From: Eric Tang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 6:44 PM
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Hi All,
For NT 4.0, I have tested the Bare Metal Restore on a testing PC and the
procedures is fine.
However, it seems unrea
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Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 16:09
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Why you don't install a new instance of adsm (c:\winnt.tmp\adsm.tmp) on the
crash'd node
and restore direct from that node.
Copy registry should also be possible. Onl
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> Gesendet am: Mittwoch, 29. November 2000 13:02
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> Hi Eric!
> Assuming your hardware is identical to the one before the
> crash, ours works
> like this:
> We are using a de
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Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 03:44
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Subject: NT Backup/recovery
Hi All,
For NT 4.0, I have tested the Bare Metal Restore on a testing PC and the
procedures is fine.
However, it seems unrealistic to have a NT repair partition in particular
for a NT wit
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From: Eric Tang [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, November 28, 2000 9:44 PM
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Subject: NT Backup/recovery
Hi All,
For NT 4.0, I have tested the Bare Metal Restore on a testing PC and the
proce
Hi All,
For NT 4.0, I have tested the Bare Metal Restore on a testing PC and the
procedures is fine.
However, it seems unrealistic to have a NT repair partition in particular
for a NT with only one harddisk.
Just wan to know how you cater for NT system recovery in a TSM environment.
Do you run ad
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