Larry Clark wrote:
> I suppose a dsmformat of the exisiting db volumes would do it in any case.
Yes, dsmfmt the files, or do a 'dsmserv format' to just perpare your
existing volumes for a new restore.
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I suppose a dsmformat of the exisiting db volumes would do it in any case.
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From: "William Boyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] creating a fresh TSM database instance
Windows or Unix?
Windows is easy...just u
Thanks Bill.
AIX.
I would not be interested in running multiple instances on the server.
The context is SiteB is a DR instance, just standby. Since the DB normally
does not contain data, it is not backed up. Once put into use, it contains
the data from its use as a DR box.
I suppose it would not b
Windows or Unix?
Windows is easy...just use the TSM Management Console application, Right click
on your computername under the Tivoli Storage Manager
and select Add a new TSM Server... Very wizard based to create another instance.
For the Unix's, there's a section in the Admin Guide for "Running