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Hello,
There are those books for TSM for AS/400.

GC35-0317-01 Tivoli Storage Manager for AS/400 Quick Start
GC35-0316-01 Tivoli Storage Manager for AS/400 Administrator's Reference
GC35-0315-01 Tivoli Storage Manager for AS/400 Administrator's Guide
GC32-0279-01 Tivoli for AS/400 Endpoints User’s Guide

But you should consider this, you can't restore Full System Backup from TSM.

Best Regards,
Gokhan YILDIRIM


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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Evan Harris
Sent: Monday, September 29, 2003 1:04 PM
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Subject: Network backups


Hi all

I have been asked about doing backups over a network connection from an
AS/400 to another machine; can be an AS/400, but we also have a pSeries
running TSM on the network as another option. The AS/400's will be running
V5R2. Bandwidth should not be a problem as we are talking fibre and gigabit
ethernet (or so I'm told).

I keep hearing that BRMS can do this, but can never locate anything that
tells me how; all I can find indicates that BRMS network feature allows
machines in a BRMS network to share policies, tape pools and the like. I
figure that BRMS involvement in this scenario is most likely as a client to
a TSM server.

Any and all opinions welcomed plus any experiences and advice :)

Regards
Evan Harris

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