>> On Sun, 5 Feb 2006 21:31:17 +1100, Paul Dudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
> Is it possible to schedule a full client server backup onto tape > where the data comes direct from the client server? From my > understanding of the gen backupset command it appears that it grabs > the server data from existing backups already on tape. I would > prefer to get the data direct from the client server as I have had a > lot of problems with the gen backupset command. There've been several suggestions about defining new nodes. I would add an observation that you're not going to change much of the process by cutting a backupset off a new node. If your problems with gen backupset have to do with bad media on which current data is stored, then taking a new 'full' of the box will certainly help. But you might want to consider addressing the bad-data problem also / instead (copypools?). Similarly, if you feel there's some problem with the distribution of data amongst your primary volumes, a new backup could help, but again you might want to rethink things like collocation. But other than that, you will be placing yourself in an analogous logical position before you start the gen backupset; a good incremental, data in your TSM server, etc. The backupset is generated from current primary data on the TSM server, and not directly from the client box. So I'd expect you to encounter the same problem when you try to gen backupset from the new node. This could end up being immensely frustrating, especially if the node is large and taking the new copy is inconvenient. - Allen S. Rout