Have to agree with Wanda on the last point, no. Its strange TSM is the only backup product I manage that had a good working (web) interface, dropped it and never got a good working one ever since.
I have been using the light weighted TSMManager for years myself and know of a couple of others that do the job much better than the one supplied by IBM. Must be a prio thing. Op 11 dec. 2014 18:54 schreef "Prather, Wanda" <wanda.prat...@icfi.com>: > > >>Does IBM have some document or website that describes the future of > Administration Center? > Don't know where to find the document, but have been told in presentations: > > >>Will it ever be upgraded to keep in lockstep with the TSM version and > functionality? > No. It is "stabilized" at 6.3.4, but if you put on the last patch > available it will support 7.x servers (obviously not with any of the new > functions in 7.x servers) > > >>Will it's administrative capabilities be moved to Operations Center? > Essentially yes. There may be a few things that never make it to OC, but > the intent is that the OC is the admin GUI for the future. > > > >>I'm trying to decide whether to keep it up-to-date, in order to connect > it to my 7.1.1 implementation. I'd rather not make this effort if this > functionality would appear in Operations Center soon. > If you put on the last available patch from the download pages, that's the > last one you have to do! > The 7.1.1 OC has scheduling in it now; once they also add mgmt. class > support, that will be the majority of things you need to make it a viable > replacement for the AC. > > > >>On the other hand... is anyone happy using Administration Center to > manager their TSM 7.1.1 instance? > Nooooooooooo!!! :>) > > > Wanda Prather > TSM Consultant > ICF International Cybersecurity Division > >