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Re: Restoration questions

2003-03-28 17:20:17
Subject: Re: Restoration questions
From: Steve Harris <Steve_Harris AT HEALTH.QLD.GOV DOT AU>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Sat, 29 Mar 2003 08:21:24 +1000
Geoff Re:#2

restoring the DB is external to the TSM server so tsm server security doesn't 
apply.
After restoration, in the unix world, you can run dsmserv foreground and use 
that to change any admin passwords.  All that is needed is a unix ID that has 
access to the TSM database files - usually root .  I think the same is true in 
the windows world but its some time since I played there.

Basically you have to trust your unix admins. Which is the way that it should be

Regards

Steve Harris
AIX and TSM Admin
Queensland Health, Brisbane Australia



>>> GEOFFREY.L.GILL AT SAIC DOT COM 29/03/2003 0:48:52 >>>
For whatever reason I had this returned to me saying I was not authorized to
send to the list so I'm going to try again.

A few questions to help me with a document I need to put together and verify
my own beliefs. Don't want to put out bogus info.

1. If you do not have the volhist file, but you do have all the tapes, is it
possible to restore the "last" dbbackup to the TSM server?

2. Is it possible to restore the DB to a server if you don't have an admin
user and password?

3. Is there a utility to read any tapes outside of TSM?

4. Any other special considerations I need to know?


Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
E-Mail:    <mailto:gillg AT saic DOT com> gillg AT saic DOT com 
Phone:  (858) 826-4062
Pager:   (877) 905-7154



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