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Patrick,
Enclosed is the manual I just used to setup TDP to a TSM server.  Most
everything you need is there.

Hope full this will answer your questions.  If not please send me a private
email.


http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/td/DataProtectionforLotusDomino1.1.2.html

-------------------------
 Bryan Dietz
3X Corporation
614-410-9205




midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx wrote on 04/03/2003 07:34:26 PM:

>
> I am trying to backup a domino server loaded on my 400.  I have loaded
the
> TDP for Domino and the TSM API for OS/400.  The documentation is very
slim,
> although it points me to a "Tivoli Storage Manager using The API IBM
> documber # SH26-4123" and "Tivoli Storage Manager Installing The Clients
> IBM Document # SH26-4102".  I can't find either of these in a PDF online.
> All the IBM sites lead me to a purchase site, and I really didn't want
that
> kind of wait.
>
> I've never used Tivoli with the 400.  All the existing backups are done
> with operating system level commands like SAVSYS and SAVLIB.  I don't
have
> BRMS or Robot Save.  Can somebody give me a primer on how to set this up
to
> go to our Tivoli Storage Manager?  I'm trying to prove we could
consolidate
> a dozen Notes Mail servers on a single 400 and continue to use our
existing
> backup infrastructure for these Mail servers.  I know I will not be able
to
> backup the system to Tivoli due to the inability to get to the TSM in a
> restricted state.  However, all I want to be able to backup to Tivoli is
> just the Domino server and it's data.  Is anybody doing anything like
this?
>
> Thanks for any help.
>

>


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