Tsm client configuration, Tsm server configuration, Tsm administrator configuration – Storix Software SBAdmin Solaris System Recovery Guide User Manual

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Storix System Backup Administrator

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Version 8.2 Solaris System Recovery Guide

TSM Client Configuration

You are required to enter the NODEname of the TSM client you are installing. Note that this is not
necessarily the same node from which the backup was originally created. If you know the node’s password,
enter it in the NODE Password field. If you do not know the node password, then you will be required to
supply the TSM Administrator username and password in the fields below.

Note that, when logging onto the server using the nodename and password, you will have access to
backups created by this node, as well as any backups of other nodes for which the backup read permission
was set to allow access to any client. If you need access to all client backups on the server, you will need to
log on using the administrative username and password as described below.

TSM Server Configuration

The required field in this section is the TCPServeraddress. You must use the TCP address, not the
hostname, since host name services are not available when booting from the installation media. The
remainder of the fields may typically use the defaults shown. Use the F1 key to display detailed help
information for any screens.

TSM Administrator Configuration

The TSM administrative user information need only be entered if you do not know the NODE Password.
Also, by logging onto the server as the administrative user, instead of using the node password, you will
have access to all backups on the server, even those for which the permission was set to only allow owner
access in the backup profile.

Once you have entered all of the required TSM information, press the F3 or ESC key to return to the previous
menu.

Change the Installation Settings

The sizes, locations and all other attributes for

disks

,

partitions

,

slices, SVM (RAID) devices, ZFS volumes &

filesystems, swap spaces

and

filesystems

as defined on the backup may be changed using this option. If the

backup settings had not been previously read from the backup, the backup will be read and the settings,
according to the original system, will be extracted from the backup. The settings will then be verified to ensure
they are compatible with the current system’s hardware configuration. If the verification fails, you will be
required to fix the information to accommodate installation of the backup onto the current system. This may be
done either automatically or by changing the setting manually as described in the section

Verify the hardware

configuration

above.

Upon selection of this option, a set of menus will appear that allow you to customize virtually any attribute of a
partition, volume group, logical volume, meta-device or filesystem defined on the backup. You may also choose
to exclude certain of these elements from being created or restored, or may select to create them without
actually restoring the data. These menus and options are numerous, and are described in detail in the chapter

View/Change Installation Settings

.

Once you have completed all changes, press the F3 or ESC key to return to the

Installation and Maintenance

Menu

.

Install the System with Current Settings

When you have completed all steps necessary prior to installing the system, such as changing the installation
server, device or volume group information, you may select this option to begin the installation of the system
using the current settings.

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