Re: Novell Redirected Restore Problem

2003-02-21 Thread Jim Kirkman
I've done this successfully, although I insist that the NW admins use their
NWcopy rather than TSM restores.

First thing I'd do is upgrade the NW6 client to 5.1.5.1 at least, I didn't like
the 5.1.1 client much.Then you might want to have the same on the 4.1 box.

I assume you've got the access set. or are using virtualnodename

Coats, Jack wrote:

 I have some old Novell 4.11 systems, backing them up with TSM client 4.2.2.0
 to a Windows TSM server running 4.2.3.1 (sofar so good).  Communications is
 IPX only with this client.

 I now have a new Novell 6 server using TSM client 5.1.1.0 - this client is
 in a new (test) NDS tree, and is talking TCP/IP only.  It can do backup and
 restore of itself.

 I cannot seem to do a cross system restore from the old Novell server data
 to the new Novell server.  It is getting some kind of (apparently) TSM
 authentication error.  Suggestion on how to get this to work, or what to try
 next?

 ... This is in support of moving from Novell 4.11 to Novell 6 (a supported
 version).  Once that is done, we can upgrade TSM to something with a longer
 life!

 TIA ... Jack

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Jim Kirkman
AIS - Systems
UNC-Chapel Hill
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Novell Redirected Restore Problem

2003-02-20 Thread Coats, Jack
I have some old Novell 4.11 systems, backing them up with TSM client 4.2.2.0
to a Windows TSM server running 4.2.3.1 (sofar so good).  Communications is
IPX only with this client.

I now have a new Novell 6 server using TSM client 5.1.1.0 - this client is
in a new (test) NDS tree, and is talking TCP/IP only.  It can do backup and
restore of itself.

I cannot seem to do a cross system restore from the old Novell server data
to the new Novell server.  It is getting some kind of (apparently) TSM
authentication error.  Suggestion on how to get this to work, or what to try
next?

... This is in support of moving from Novell 4.11 to Novell 6 (a supported
version).  Once that is done, we can upgrade TSM to something with a longer
life!

TIA ... Jack