Re: Restoring AIX (was Restoring Linux and Solaris)

2001-04-16 Thread Steve Harris
Nice try Ray. I'm aware of your product, and I've passed details to a local var, so that he can include it in an upcoming tender. This being govrnment that won't be complete for at least 6 months. Regards Steve. >>> Ray Schafer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 13/04/2001 6:06:50 >>> Steve, I work for T

Re: Restoring AIX (was Restoring Linux and Solaris)

2001-04-12 Thread Ray Schafer
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: http://www.tkg.com/

Restoring AIX (was Restoring Linux and Solaris)

2001-04-11 Thread Steve Harris
I've got a similar query to those restoring Solaris and Linux but re AIX. It annoys me that while I have a full TSM backup of the AIX rootVG I can't use it. The bare metal redbook is no use, it just says to use mksysb I've come up with a process which almost works assuming two bootable disks ar

Restoring Linux and Solaris

2001-04-11 Thread Rosetti, Bill
I have seen a few references to this in the archives but no real answer. If I have a complete failure of a Linux or Solaris client, what process do I use to restore it? I have tried reinstalling the OS, installing the TSM client, then doing a complete restore. (We are backing up everything but t

Re: Restoring Linux and Solaris

2001-04-11 Thread Thomas Denier
Quoting "Rosetti, Bill" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I have seen a few references to this in the archives but no real answer. > If > I have a complete failure of a Linux or Solaris client, what process do > I > use to restore it? I have tried reinstalling the OS, installing the > TSM > client, then d