Hi Jim:
Which redbook procedure are you referring to - I can't find one specifically
mentioning how to do a bare metal restore of a cluster db.
Krzysztol mentions not restoring the clusterdb as part of the systemobject
restore - is this the proper procedure for restoring one node?
You mention i
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Hello Krzysztol,
We are in the process of producing a white paper on this subject.
I will try to summarize the basic points for you. I believe these points
to be in-line with what Microsoft's native backup program Ntbackup.exe
provide. I will use the term "backup product" to mean TSM B-A clien
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Hi.
Has anyone got an idea how to perform "bare metal" restore of MSCS
cluster node (win2k, winNT)? I have performed a lot of tries to do that.
Sometimes it succeeds sometimes doesn't. Acc
Hi.
Has anyone got an idea how to perform "bare metal" restore of MSCS
cluster node (win2k, winNT)? I have performed a lot of tries to do that.
Sometimes it succeeds sometimes doesn't. According to the redbook
sg24-6141 "Deploying the TSM client in a win2k env" I restored ALL
system objec