Anyone run into issues exporting nodes from one TSM server to a second instance
of TSM running on the same physical server?
Will this data pass though the network?
Thanks
Kevin
On May 29, 2008, at 3:37 PM, Kevin Boatright wrote:
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Will this data pass though the network?
Not if you use the communication method called Shared Memory.
Richard Sims
On Thu, 29 May 2008 15:37:58 -0400, Kevin Boatright [EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
Anyone run into issues exporting nodes from one TSM server to a
second instance of TSM running on the same physical server?
It's been a while, but I've done a bunch of that once upon a time.
Will this data pass
Hi all,
I am planning to create a second instance in my TSM on Solaris 9. I have read
on the quick reference guide, that I have to export the following environment
variables:
DSMSERV_DIR
DSMSERV_CONFIG
To the new path of my second instance.
The change will affect to my first TSM instance...¿?
On Nov 28, 2006, at 6:03 AM, Bernaldo de Quiros, Iban 1 wrote:
Hi all,
I am planning to create a second instance in my TSM on Solaris 9. I
have read on the quick reference guide, that I have to export the
following environment variables:
DSMSERV_DIR
DSMSERV_CONFIG
To the new path of my
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I've been
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I've been searching through IBMs site and the list archives and all I have
found on this topic was concerning UNIX. Is it possible to create a second
instance of TSM on a Windows 2003 server?
Guillaume Gilbert
Storage Architect
Storage Group, Sun