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Subject: Re: BMR for Win2k: Use of NTBACKUP
Michael Bartl wrote:
In a standard Win2k environment bare metal recovery using TSM doesn't
work. Of course, the Kernel Group BMR is a great
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. The BMR
database holds enough information about the client to help you build the
correct boot image.
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The Bare Metal Restore product from The Kernel Group
(http://www.tkg.com/products/bmr/tsm) has the ability to use the backup
data in TSM to recover your server. The prepare to restore operation
can be issued with a single command and will create a customized restore
procedure that will
Walker, Thomas wrote:
Also in the FAQ, I noticed that is does not *yet* support restoring to
dissimiliar hardware. Considering that a true Disaster Recovery will
probably take place in slightly different systems, I find it a little odd
the BMR still doesn't support that yet. The hardest
Stephen A. Cochran wrote:
Someone pointed TKG's product out a few months ago to me, and I looked at their
site. If you read the FAQ carefully, you'll see that you will need one server
for every type of system you need to restore. So if want BMR capability for both
Solaris, AIX, and NT,
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Do you have plans to bring out a version that sits on an NT machine, so that
I will not need to include another OS in my backup server cluster ? I really
can't go to management and sell this to them.
Mike
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Mike,
This is NOT true. While it is true that the Bare Metal Restore Main Server must
sit on a UNIX machine (AIX, Solaris, or HP), it does not matter to BMR what type
of platform is used for the TSM server - so long as TCP/IP communications are
used between the BMR Server and the TSM server, and
It will - in early August the next version of BMR will be
released and will support Windows 2000.
Rob Schroeder wrote:
Does BMR support Win2000?
Rob
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I admit I am biased. I work for The Kernel Group (TKG) and I am proud of our
Bare Metal Restore (BMR) product and of the capabilities that BMR has provided
to TSM.
TKG's BMR generates restoration procedures during the Prepare to Restore
operation. These procedures are customized for the
Another trick is to use the at command to run things unassociated with the
terminal:
print dsmc sched 21 /dev/null | at now
Robert Clark wrote:
inittab shouldn't have the problem in the first place.
And a way to work around the nohup problem is to not
use ksh to run dsmc.
(while in ksh)
Steve,
I work for The Kernel Group, and we have a product that will allow you to to a Bare
Metal Restore of AIX, Solaris, HP, and NT using the data in ADSM/TSM. The recovery is
highly automated.
We have solved the issues you found and more. You can check out our web site:
My name is Ray Schafer. I work at The Kernel Group (TKG) and have been
a member of the Bare Metal Restore development team, and am currently a
Sales Engineer specializing in the BMR product.
I would like to respond to the list about some of the points that
Richard Sims brought up
om/bmr/bmr-nt.pdf. Other
documents are in: http://www.tkg.com/bmr/docs.html. And another link
for contact information: http://www.tkg.com/contact.html.
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aily basis over time. For example, after measuring
backup times each day for a month in a controlled environment, how do they
compare?
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u may have to install the ADSM client software, and then do a
restore, hopefully you'll come up to a stable state.
Good luck!
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