> > I'm fairly certain the TSM 5.1 client here has AFS support (as I use it
> > now):
> > ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/tivoli-storage-
> management/maintenance/client/v5r1/AIX/AIX32bit/v517/
>
> Oh, I didn't realize they still had the 5.1 client available. Yes, that
> approach will work f
Mattias Amnefelt wrote:
Vladimir Konrad skrev:
Hello,
Do you know a way to persuade IBM Tivoli client to do backup of
openafs file-system?
Currently, I do vos dump on each volume, compress that and the result
goes to tapes. But most
of the data does not change and it takes very large chun
> > Have you already done the optimization of not doing a vos dump unless the
> > volume modify timestamp has changed since the last time you did one?
>
> Nope, thanks for the pointer.
>
> > Also, note that vos dump can do incrementals. I know that doesn't work
> > very well with Tivoli's norm
Hello,
> Have you already done the optimization of not doing a vos dump unless the
> volume modify timestamp has changed since the last time you did one?
Nope, thanks for the pointer.
> Also, note that vos dump can do incrementals. I know that doesn't work
> very well with Tivoli's normal no-
Russ Allbery wrote:
"Christopher D. Clausen" writes:
Russ Allbery wrote:
Not any more. Tivoli dropped support for AFS. We have old binaries
that we're still using because they've not broken the API (yet),
but I don't think we're allowed to give them out, and they're not
really a long-term
Kevin Sumner writes:
> TSM 6.1 was released last week.
Ah, it's even worse than I thought.
> We're using the butc plugin for AFS right now with 5.4, though we hope
> to upgrade to something newer in the not-too-distant future.
Yeah, we're using it right now with 5.5 but we're in the same boat
TSM 6.1 was released last week. We're using the butc plugin for AFS right now
with 5.4, though we hope to upgrade to something newer in the not-too-distant
future.
Kevin Sumner
ITS Enterprise Storage Management
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
CB# 1150, 440 W. Franklin Street, Offic
"Christopher D. Clausen" writes:
> Russ Allbery wrote:
>> Not any more. Tivoli dropped support for AFS. We have old binaries
>> that we're still using because they've not broken the API (yet), but I
>> don't think we're allowed to give them out, and they're not really a
>> long-term solution f
Russ Allbery wrote:
Vladimir Konrad writes:
Do you know a way to persuade IBM Tivoli client to do backup of
openafs file-system?
Not any more. Tivoli dropped support for AFS. We have old binaries
that we're still using because they've not broken the API (yet), but
I don't think we're allow
Vladimir Konrad writes:
> Do you know a way to persuade IBM Tivoli client to do backup of openafs
> file-system?
Not any more. Tivoli dropped support for AFS. We have old binaries that
we're still using because they've not broken the API (yet), but I don't
think we're allowed to give them out,
Vladimir Konrad skrev:
Hello,
Do you know a way to persuade IBM Tivoli client to do backup of openafs
file-system?
Currently, I do vos dump on each volume, compress that and the result goes to
tapes. But most
of the data does not change and it takes very large chunk of space in the
backup va
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