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Take a look at 

http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/service/brms/

This is the BRMS web site.  BRMS is the product for backing up Lotus
products on the iSeries.  It also acts as the TSM application client for the
iSeries.  Is it safe to assume that the iSeries is not the TSM server for
your enterprise?


Fritz Hayes 

<snip>
> Subject: TDP, TSM-API & OS/400
> 
> 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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