our customers are effectively using this technique for archive data,
backupsets, and TDP (database backup) data. More information is available
at: http://www.coderelief.com/tdp.htm
Regards,
Steve Hnath
Code Relief LLC
www.coderelief.com
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Re: Offsite Archives &
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07/26/2002 01:30 AM
Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
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Subject:Re: Offsite Archives & DRM
Thanks for the reply Paul, strangely enough your original reply never
reached me through the mailing l
Thanks for the reply Paul, strangely enough your original reply never reached me
through the mailing list. From the information you have given me it looks like we are
in a bit of difficulty as Tivoli Storage Management was originaly sold to us under the
premise that it would be able to do this
, Dale [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2002 8:05 AM
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Subject: Re: Offsite Archives & DRM
Why not just assign an overflow location then do a move media? You have to
keep track of the tape movement manually, but at least the checkout part is
simpli
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Subject: Re: Offsite Archives & DRM
The answer to your question is a qualified no because I cannot think of a
way to safely do it.
The concept of a copy pool is to be able to protect the data in two
locations. And DRM is the vehicle to support that. What you really are
trying to do is a arc
This is a follow up to a post I sent through the other day about problems with offsite
tapes we were having and TSM (for NT) not allowing anymore tapes to be loaded into the
library.
I've been reading the TSM Admin Guide today about DRM and copy storage pools and I
think have found the solutio