These are the 4 commands we use to restore a 2003 system
dsmc restore "{SYSTEM STATE}winnt\system32\catroot\*" c:\winnt\system32\
-sub=yes -rep=all
dsmc restore %systemdrive%\* -sub=yes -rep=all
dsmc restore systemstate
dsmc restore systemservices
add to each line
pitt=HH:MM pitd=MM/DD/
We
Had a server crash while I was on vacation.
Got the call but, didn't have my docs with me. Tried to talk them through
restoring systemstate to different dates before the crash, but never found any
version but the last backed up one.
Used the gui only.
1. Is it possible to restore an earlier ver
Thanks Del,
I needed to add the cfg file locations to get this to work.
C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\TDPSql>
tdpsqlc restore kpax full
/fromsqlserver=sqla\sqlainst /configfile=F:\TSM\tdpsql_sqla.cfg /recovery=yes
/replace
/relocate=kpax /to=M:\freddata\fredData.MDF
/relocate=kpax_log /to=N:\fred
Has anyone tried to upgrade from TSM Admin Center 6.2.0 to 6.2.1? I
don't see any upgrade instructions other than run the install wizard and
that appears to try to do a full install which fails because it detects
that there is already code in that directory.
Any ideas?
David
Unfortunately force=yes is not valid for option set includes (or other
additive option set options) but server side include/excludes are always
enforced before client side include/excludes so in this case it will
work.
Just bind everything to the default MC in your option set. This will
limit you