> Let me add another twist for you gurus...imagine you have a 2T
database
> and
> the veritas solution over the network takes too long. You don't have
any
> tapes on VM and you want to use the VTS on MVS. What would you do?
Bacula server on Linux, with hipersocket connection to MVS. Configure
NFS
> OK I'm wondering if I can ftp(or something else) to a
> windows ftp site and then backup the data from there.
> It looks as if backula can do this.
It doesn't use FTP, but see below.
You can run the Bacula storage daemon directly on the Windows box and
store the data directly to the Windows s
ecember 06, 2006 2:50 PM
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> Subject: backing up a logical volume
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> We are running linux on z/vm. We are going to be
> backing up up our db2 and custom areas on a daily
> basis, and place it on a logical vol within the
> linux
> server, that
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> Mace
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> We are running linux on z/vm. We are going to be
OK I'm wondering if I can ftp(or something else) to a
windows ftp site and then backup the data from there.
It looks as if backula can do this.
thanks for the early info.
Mace
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> > We are running linux on z/vm. We are going to be
> > backing up up our d
> Mark Post
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LJ Mace wrote:
> We are running linux on z/vm. We are going to be
> backing up up our db2 and custom areas on a daily
> basis, and place it on a logical vol within the linux
> server, that isn't a problem. What management wants to
> do is to back that
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To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [LINUX-390] backing up a logical volume
We are running linux on z/vm. We are going to be backing up up our db2
and custom areas on a daily basis, and place it on a logical vol within
the linux server, that isn't a problem. What management wa
probably be a much easier path to follow.
Mark Post
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Mace
Sent: Wednesday, December 06, 2006 2:50 PM
To: LINUX-390@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: backing up a logical volume
We are running linux on z/vm. We are going
> We are running linux on z/vm. We are going to be
> backing up up our db2 and custom areas on a daily
> basis, and place it on a logical vol within the linux
> server, that isn't a problem. What management wants to
> do is to back that data up daily to some kind of media
> and ship it offsite.
E
We are running linux on z/vm. We are going to be
backing up up our db2 and custom areas on a daily
basis, and place it on a logical vol within the linux
server, that isn't a problem. What management wants to
do is to back that data up daily to some kind of media
and ship it offsite. The lgv will be
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