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Old July 1st, 2008, 12:30 PM
Ochs, Duane
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Back tracking retention

I have a number of retired systems that still have data archived on one
of my TSM servers.
I'm exporting the data to another TSM server.
Is there an easy way to find what mgmt class the data was originally
retained as ?

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Old July 1st, 2008, 01:09 PM
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Jul 1, 2008, at 12:53 PM, , Duane wrote:

I have a number of retired systems that still have data archived on
one
of my TSM servers.
I'm exporting the data to another TSM server.
Is there an easy way to find what mgmt class the data was originally
retained as ?

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Old July 21st, 2008, 12:19 PM
Matthews, Gary (GSD UK Production Services busines
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Hi ,

I've inherited a TSM setup recently and it's been ticking over fine but
now I need to make some changes, and thought I'd ask the experts for
some help :-) . It's TSM 5.2 and a W2K/3 environment. server we're
backing up is a sharepoint cluster, with different cluster drives active
on each node. Currenlty we backup the local drives on each node, and
also a SQL agent backup. The DBA's also backup SQL to a cluster drive.
They now want this drive backed up as well . How do I do this? Bear in
mind, all I've done with TSM so far is checked that the existing backups
worked, so in simple terms please!! :-)

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