NDMP support. You have 2 choices for NDMP, Lan-free or TCP;/IP.
You need to read carefully to understand the differences. Obviously,
Lan-free keeps the traffic off your LAN. But there are consequences.
You
get "special" NDMP tapes this way, and you can't copy them- you have to
vault your pr
OK, everybody's at the latest AIX and TSM 5.5.2. The shared library
> manager, NT, now handles CAPEKLIB1 for N1-N6 and has no clients of its own.
>
So NAS clients have to talk to a different library, right?
>>No.
And Mr. SAN, two desks down, says all physical connections should be
> LANFree
OK, everybody's at the latest AIX and TSM 5.5.2. The shared library manager,
NT, now handles CAPEKLIB1 for N1-N6 and has no clients of its own. The
thinking behind this was that NT could be restarted in an instant with nothing
more than the default DB and Log. So NAS clients have to talk to a
Please give your TSM server version & platform when posting, you'll get
better results. I can only assume that "NT" here is a Windows box and you
are running at least TSm 5.4. You also don't say whether you intend to
backup the NAS via Lan-Free or TCP/IP; they are quite different
I don't underst