Re: Restore node syntax

2006-12-07 Thread Leigh Reed
Joni Each of your examples seem to show TSM baulking about the string that follows the first space in your filelist path ( 'open systems' in your first example and then 'legacy modernization' in the second) I can only think that somehow your terminal emulation is not actually transmitting quotes

Re: Restore node syntax

2006-12-07 Thread Richard Sims
You'll probably have to do the type of quoting as shown in "Handling spaces in file names in schedule definitions" within the Unix clients manual. That's what you get for using GUIs. ;-) Richard Sims

Re: restore node

2005-09-20 Thread David McClelland
Hi Mark, The 'restore node' command on the TSM server is reserved for use when restoring NDMP/NAS data to a datamover (e.g. EMC Celerra, Netapps filer etc), and shouldn't be confused with trying to restore 'normal' backup archive client data. Here's a link which explains this command: http://p

Re: Restore Node Data with command console

2005-08-26 Thread Prather, Wanda
You can't restore client files by using the TSM admin console. BUT, * You can set up the TSM web client service on your client machine. Then you can connect to it and do restores from any browser. * From the TSM server you can set up a client SCHEDULE that does a restore. You need