FYI:
Being an IBM Premier Business Partner, I addressed this question with our
Tivoli Channel rep.
Here is an IBM Sales Flash on the subject of BMR:
Bare Metal Restore
And IBM Tivoli Storage Manager
Below is an account from an IBM SE who has s
For those interested in NIM for AIX BMR--please reference Chapter 11:
http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redpieces/pdfs/sg246844.pdf
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Paul,
I know that you have put many hours into this monumental task. Are you
willing to share the fruits of you labor with the community.
Ken
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Mark Stapleton wrote: "There are perfectly sound procedures for BMRing (is
that a verb?) a Windows box."
There are? Are these shared anywhere besides the recently
, Rick LDB:EX [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I don't know the precise definition of Bare Metal Restore but I believe that
HP's Ignite product qualifies. With it you can create a bootable tape or
disk
bin Sharpe [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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I'd be happy if TSM provided a means of managing the media containing my HP
Ignite-UX images... currently, that has to be done manually.
Robin Sharpe
Berlex Labs
Naptheon Inc.
757-688-8180
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I'd be happy if TSM provided a means of managing the media containing my HP
Ignite-UX i
Mark Stapleton wrote: "There are perfectly sound procedures for BMRing (is
that a verb?) a Windows box."
There are? Are these shared anywhere besides the recently discussed red
piece/book? Any help would obviously be appreciated.
John G. Talafous IS Technical Principal
The Timken Co
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> I'm just wondering how serious IBM is about getting TSM to "WORK" with the
> various OS software vendors, i.e. Microsoft, HP, Compaq, Sun and the like,
> to find out what it takes to get it's product to do bar
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>Why should IBM make a BMR product for windows? Why doesn't microsoft?
You want another Microsoft product?
Since IBM alr
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Last time I checked TSM WORKED just fine. I'm sure if IBM wanted a BMR
product they would have one. I'm s
I'd be happy if TSM provided a means of managing the media containing my HP
Ignite-UX images... currently, that has to be done manually.
Robin Sharpe
Berlex Labs
Last time I checked TSM WORKED just fine. I'm sure if IBM wanted a BMR product they
would have one. I'm sure if IBM wanted to make a BMR product for HP they could, but
why would they? The mksysb process is a competitive advantage for AIX.
Why should IBM make a BMR product for windows? Why doesn
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> The issue is actually more complex for IBM/Tivoli. They
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The issue is actually more complex for IBM/Tivoli. They typically do not
implement solutions that have potential integrity issues and they are
targeted toward enterpr
: Thursday, September 05, 2002 5:07 AM
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IBM is the only company that provides this capability for its operating
systems. Standalone restore on the mainframe, mksysb on AIX. These are
included free with the OS. This is a OS vendor issue. They
, September 05, 2002 5:07 AM
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IBM is the only company that provides this capability for its operating
systems. Standalone restore on the mainframe, mksysb on AIX. These are
included free with the OS. This is a OS vendor issue. They simply do
not
IBM is the only company that provides this capability for its operating
systems. Standalone restore on the mainframe, mksysb on AIX. These are
included free with the OS. This is a OS vendor issue. They simply do not
recognize the benefits of the capability and are not focused on SAR because
th
I'm going to jump in here with both feet, because I keep seeing the 'Bare
Metal Restore' stuff come up. I may be suffering from too narrow a
viewpoint, but from where I sit, BMR during a disaster recovery must work
EXACTLY like BMR back home. And the implication is that I have NO running
systems a
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