Yiannakis,
If you are referring to the registry entries under here:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\IBM\ADSM\CurrentVersion\BackupClient\Nodes\
then you can delete the entry underneath that branch
that matches your nodename. You will need to store it again
before running Data Protection for SQL f
Sent: Wednesday, May 26, 2004 3:06 PM
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Subject: Re: TSM TDP for MS SQL in a cluster
Yiannakis
I'm not sure exactly where the problem lies, but would make the following
observations:
- When using DSMCUTIL INSTALL, you should specify /CLUSTERNODE:YES
/CLUSTERNAME:FUNDTCLR
Yiannakis
I'm not sure exactly where the problem lies, but would make the following
observations:
- When using DSMCUTIL INSTALL, you should specify /CLUSTERNODE:YES
/CLUSTERNAME:FUNDTCLR on both nodes in addition to specifying CLUSTERNODE
YES in the DSM.OPT.
- I'm assuming this is an Active/Pass
Hi,
Our config is :
TSM version 5.2.0.0 on Win2000, SP3.
TSM BA Client version 5.2.2.0
TSM TDP for MS SQL version 5.2.1.0
I'm trying to configure TSM TDP SQL on a cluster with two nodes. It has
worked for a different cluster but this one fails and my problem surfaces as
a password authentication