And the reply to your second question is: There is no need to expand your db and dbvols. Follow the sequence: - install the server - configure tape library, drives and devclass. checkin the DB backup volume. - halt the "bare" TSM server (with default small DB) - using dsmfmt create adequately big DB and Log volumes - prepare the DB with "dsmserv loadformat" - restore the DB
the "dsmserv loadformat" step is the one replacing your DB&Log expansion. Zlatko Krastev IT Consultant Eddie Jones <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 28.05.2003 20:20 Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: restoring an nt domain controller and disaster recovery question Hey gang. We are doing to our offsite disaster recovery in a couple of months and I am in the middle of testing. These are a couple of questions I have that hopefully someone might have some input on: 1. Is there anything special we need to do in restoring our domain controller. Last year we restored the domain controller and we could see the domain groups and user id's but the permissions on the client shares did not work. The only way we could get users to connect is to maked everyone a domain admin (not good). 2. After installing tsm on the server I set up my database volumes (60gb). Usually I define the volumes which takes about 2 seconds per volume and then I expand the database (45-60 min) before I restore the tsm database. Is there I quicker way of doing this so I don't have to waist the 45-60min expanding the database. 3. If anyone has any disaster recovery tips and advise that would be great. I am running TSM version 5.1.6.3 on win2000. Eddie Jones 770-953-1959 ext.2824 "The greatest lesson in life is to know that even fools are right sometimes." - Sir Winston Spencer Churchill ---***---