I know how to define a schedule against a node - how do I define another
node client in the same TSM client?
Regards
Paul
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Wouldn't a "dsmc sel" work?
Dave Zarnoch
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>> On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 21:31:17 +1100, Paul Dudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Is it possible to schedule a full client server backup onto tape
> where the data comes direct from the client server? From my
> understanding of the gen backupset command it appears that it grabs
> the server data from
Paul,
The licencing is by cpu, so you can run as many nodes on the same
machine as you want and still be within your licence terms.
The client licences that you register on the server haven't caught up
with the actual licencing scheme since it was changed a couple of
years back. Just run a
If I understand you correctly you are suggesting creating an extra node
client on the TSM server. We are already at the limit of client licenses
so this is not possible at the moment.
Regards
Paul
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Hi Paul,
you can define another node client in your TSM client
and define a copygroup with backup mode absolute. Then
you need to define a scheduler against this node. So,
you have a full backup.
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> Is it possible to schedule a full client server
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