Re: Exchange server backup

2003-12-07 Thread Pan, Sanjoy
Hi, We are not using TDP. Looks like TDP is an excellent solution. Thanks for the link though. Best regards, -Original Message- From: Pole, Stephen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Monday, December 08, 2003 1:15 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Exchange server backup Hello ,

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2003-12-07 Thread Gianluca Mariani1
I will be out of the office starting December 8, 2003 and will not return until December 31, 2003. risponderò ai vostri messaggi al mio ritorno.grazie.

Re: Exchange server backup

2003-12-07 Thread Pole, Stephen
Hello , Looks like you are trying to backup without using TDP or TDP is incorrectly configured. Are you using TDP for Exchange?? If not then read this redbook. http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/redbooks/pdfs/sg246147.pdf This IBM Redbook explains how to use Tivoli Data Protection (TDP) for Microsoft

Re: Exchange server backup

2003-12-07 Thread Pan, Sanjoy
How do you take exchange server backup? I am getting below errors everyday. It's a 2K exchange server and the TSM version is 4.2.4.1 running on Solaris 2.6. 12/07/03 10:06:14 ANE4987E (Session: 16578, Node: TKYOEXCH1-IPP) Error processing '\\tkyoexch1\e$\P

Backing up DBs around the globe

2003-12-07 Thread Bleicher, Thomas
We have a client who wants to back up his databases (MS SQL and others) from one site to another site (location of TSM-server) in another town a few hundred kilometers away. The connection will be a 100-MBit VPN-tunnel. So if one site is lost completely, the backups and the TSM-server would be read

Re: Unavailable volume

2003-12-07 Thread Richard Sims
>I had a volume with errors reading did on it an audit volume and move data >but still data on it (those process required a lot of cleaning the drive, >by the way the drive is working fine.). > >I know that if I delete this volume (discardd=yes) the next backup Tsm will >backup the files was stored