A little late to the party, but this is what we've done here, with no
ill effects (been working fine since March).
David Bronder wrote:
An alternative in this particular case would be to install the RPM with
the --nodeps option to ignore dependencies. AFAIK, the /usr/bin/ksh
dependency is only
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I have very little Linux knowledge. So any suggestions will be appreciated.
We are attempting to test TSM backups for Linux.
When installing v5.3.4
the API module installs correctly
but the BA module results in the following:
package TIVsm-API-5.3.4-0 is already installed
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Which ESX?
On 2.5.x you scholud use older version, up to 5.3.5. New esx release,
above 3.0 (for example 3.0.2) need installed special rpm from vmware
which add needed dependencies (I'm not sure name, but it is easy to
find them).
So - which version of ESX you use?
On 8/27/07, David Browne
: maandag 27 augustus 2007 21:02
Aan: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Onderwerp: [ADSM-L] TSM install on ESX Linux help?
I have very little Linux knowledge. So any suggestions will be
appreciated.
We are attempting to test TSM backups for Linux.
When installing v5.3.4
the API module installs
An alternative in this particular case would be to install the RPM with
the --nodeps option to ignore dependencies. AFAIK, the /usr/bin/ksh
dependency is only there for the dsmj Java GUI client wrapper script,
which isn't usable on ESX anyway since Java isn't installed (on either
2.x or 3.x of
OK, from vmware:
http://www.vmware.com/community/thread.jspa?threadID=49580tstart=0
And this package: http://www.vmware.com/download/vi/drivers_tools.html#backup
On 8/27/07, Wojtek Pięcek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Which ESX?
On 2.5.x you scholud use older version, up to 5.3.5. New esx