I'll just touch #1
just set up a management class that points to an isolated storage pool for
the arhcives...
call it offsitelongtermarcihves or something like that...
when people archive for long periods of time make them point to this via the

        archive -archmc=blah /filesystem/dirpath/file
then if everything goes according to plan the data will go to an isolated
set of tapes (associated with only that storage pool pointed to by that
management class... it can still get its scratch tapes from the big scratch
pool associated with the ATL or where ever you get scratch tapes from
with collocation off for that storage pool all te different client's data
will go to limited number of tapes.
check the tapes out when they are full and put them anywhere you please...
if someone performs a retrieve of the data on them you will see a "checkin
blah" message appear for that tape... with the tape being offsite the
retrieve will probably fail, then the user will call, and you can go from
there...

later ,
Dwight

-----Original Message-----
From: Barth, Terry (MBS) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, October 11, 2000 2:06 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Help Please :0)


Hello fellow *SMrs:

I have a few questions that have recently popped up, that I am having a hard
time finding the direct response.

1 - If we create archives, do these tapes always have to stay onsite? -We
have over 250 servers and to keep this sort of data month after month for
three to seven years, we just do not have that capacity. Therefore, I was
wondering how I may accomplish creating archives and sending the tapes
offsite and not having one onsite. I need long term data storage - I was
working with backupsets, but they are time consuming and I really hate the
idea that only 1 backupset goes to 1 tape - Ex: - if I have 2 gigs of
information, I just wasted almost all of the tape for these 2 gigs.

2 - I know with NT that you can backup the registry. However, can the
registry be backed up when the system is online and can you restore the
registry to another location.

3 - Can you schedule a backup for just the registry - we have a situation,
that we may want to back up just the registry of a particular server once
every hour.

4 - The security team brought an interesting question to my attention.  Is
the data that we send offsite, via copy pool, encrypted to where someone
could not just take the tape and view the data. My thoughts are that the
data is encrypted and cannot be recovered without the TSM database and in
order to restore the TSM database to another server, I would think there is
some sort of security there.

Any help on these matters would be greatly appreciated.

Thanks

Terry

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