Re: Bring back TSM Administrator's Guide

2015-12-13 Thread Spearman, Wayne
Agreed!

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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of 
Michael Malitz
Sent: Saturday, December 12, 2015 5:41 AM
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Subject: AW: Bring back TSM Administrator's Guide

Agree Agree Agree!!!

Michael Malitz

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Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] Im Auftrag von Roger 
Deschner
Gesendet: Samstag, 12. Dezember 2015 02:39
An: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Betreff: Bring back TSM Administrator's Guide

A great book is gone. The TSM Administrator's Guide has been obsoleted as of 
v7.1.3. Its priceless collection of how-to information has been scattered to 
the winds, which basically means it is lost. A pity, because this book had been 
a model of complete, well-organized, documentation.

The "Solution Guides" are suitable only for planning a new TSM installation, 
and do not address existing TSM sites. Furthermore, they are much too narrow, 
and do not cover real-world existing TSM customers.
For instance, we use a blended disk and tape solution (D2D2D2T) to create a 
good working compromise between faster restore and storage cost.

Following links to topics in the online Information Center is a haphazard 
process at best, which is never repeatable. There is no Index or Table of 
Contents for the online doc - so you cannot even see what information is there. 
Unless you actually log in, there is no way to even leave a "trail of 
breadcrumbs". Browser bookmarks are useless here, due to IBM's habit of 
changing URLs frequently. This is an extremely inefficient use of my time in 
finding out how to do something in TSM.

Search is not an acceptable replacement for good organization. Search is 
necessary, but it cannot stand alone.

Building a "collection" is not an answer to this requirement. It still lacks a 
coherent Index or Table of Contents, so once my collection gets sizeable, it is 
also unuseable. And with each successive version, I will be required to rebuild 
my collection from scratch all over again.

Despite the fact that it had become fairly large, I humbly ask that the 
Administrator's Guide be published again, as a single PDF, in v7.1.4.

Roger Deschner  University of Illinois at Chicago rog...@uic.edu
==I have not lost my mind -- it is backed up on tape somewhere.=





Re: Bring back TSM Administrator's Guide

2015-12-13 Thread Rainer Tammer
Hello,
I agree!!!

Bye
  Rainer Tammer

On 12.12.2015 02:39, Roger Deschner wrote:
> A great book is gone. The TSM Administrator's Guide has been obsoleted
> as of v7.1.3. Its priceless collection of how-to information has been
> scattered to the winds, which basically means it is lost. A pity,
> because this book had been a model of complete, well-organized,
> documentation.
>
> The "Solution Guides" are suitable only for planning a new TSM
> installation, and do not address existing TSM sites. Furthermore, they
> are much too narrow, and do not cover real-world existing TSM customers.
> For instance, we use a blended disk and tape solution (D2D2D2T) to
> create a good working compromise between faster restore and storage
> cost.
>
> Following links to topics in the online Information Center is a
> haphazard process at best, which is never repeatable. There is no Index
> or Table of Contents for the online doc - so you cannot even see what
> information is there. Unless you actually log in, there is no way to
> even leave a "trail of breadcrumbs". Browser bookmarks are useless here,
> due to IBM's habit of changing URLs frequently. This is an extremely
> inefficient use of my time in finding out how to do something in TSM.
>
> Search is not an acceptable replacement for good organization. Search is
> necessary, but it cannot stand alone.
>
> Building a "collection" is not an answer to this requirement. It still
> lacks a coherent Index or Table of Contents, so once my collection gets
> sizeable, it is also unuseable. And with each successive version, I will
> be required to rebuild my collection from scratch all over again.
>
> Despite the fact that it had become fairly large, I humbly ask that the
> Administrator's Guide be published again, as a single PDF, in v7.1.4.
>
> Roger Deschner  University of Illinois at Chicago rog...@uic.edu
> ==I have not lost my mind -- it is backed up on tape somewhere.=
>
>