"Stephen A. Cochran" wrote:
> Someone pointed TKG's product out a few months ago to me, and I looked at their
> site. If you read the FAQ carefully, you'll see that you will need one server
> for every type of system you need to restore. So if want BMR capability for both
> Solaris, AIX, and NT
"Walker, Thomas" wrote:
> Also in the FAQ, I noticed that is does not *yet* support restoring to
> dissimiliar hardware. Considering that a true Disaster Recovery will
> probably take place in slightly different systems, I find it a little odd
> the BMR still doesn't support that yet. The hardest
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> Yes, so I understood, but with the amount of money we have already invested
> in the system, and with the fact that our dealers and integrators forgot to
> explain this issue untill yesterday (3 months after the
ftware...
Mike
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> From: Palmadesso Jack [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> If you are speaking about budgets then I hear you. Then again I am
> wondering
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> From: Stephen A. Cochran [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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> Someone pointed TKG's product out a few months ago to me, and
> I looked
Someone pointed TKG's product out a few months ago to me, and I looked at their
site. If you read the FAQ carefully, you'll see that you will need one server
for every type of system you need to restore. So if want BMR capability for both
Solaris, AIX, and NT, then you'll need a Solaris, AIX, and
large
investment. Otherwise there is always next years budget.
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From: Mike Glassman - Admin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 11:18 AM
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Yes, so I understood, but with the amount of money we
BMR, as much as I would like to.
So I am stuck.
Mike
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> The wording is a bit hard to understa
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From: Palmadesso Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Ray,
Do you have some idea when you will have BRM that will work when the TSM
server is an NT server ?
Mike
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> Fro
Ray,
Do you have some idea when you will have BRM that will work when the TSM
server is an NT server ?
Mike
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> From: Ray Schafer [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: â îàé 22 2001 15:13
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> Subject: Re: bare metal
Thank you, Jack. While we do offer BMR, The Kernel Group is an independent
software vendor that has numerous relationships with IBM/Tivoli. In this
particular case, our Bare Metal Restore product is re-marketed by IBM/Tivoli to
extend the recovery capabilities TSM currently has with the system
You may want to look at the Kernel Groups Bare Metal Recovery tool. We are
planning on bringing them in here. Supposedly its a one button recovery
that interacts with TSM. By the way the Kernel Group is part of IBM.
Jack
-Original Message-
From: Zosimo Noriega (ADNOC IS&T) [mailto:[E
: Re: Bare Metal Restore for NT
John,
I have currently been working on a system level recovery procedure. I now
have tested procedures for restoring to the same hardware and changing the
system disk controller. Here is what I am doing:
1. Backup entire system including registry and event log
John,
I have currently been working on a system level recovery procedure. I now
have tested procedures for restoring to the same hardware and changing the
system disk controller. Here is what I am doing:
1. Backup entire system including registry and event logs.
2. Load base NT + IP to any dir
Here is the Redbook Nick is referring to:
Client Disaster Recovery - Bare Metal - SG24-4880-00.pdf
Phil
-Original Message-
From: Nicholas Cassimatis/Raleigh/IBM [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, October 26, 2000 9:00 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Bare Metal Restore for
You can't overwrite an active registry. Two options:
1. Step 1 should be to install NT and TSM to non-standard directories.
That way you can restore the registry.
2. Restore the c:\adsm.sys directory tree, then boot with an NTFS aware
diskette, and copy the directory files back to c:\winnt\sy
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