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Record Nr.

UNINA9910809957803321

Autore

Cook Jim

Titolo

Integrating backup recovery and media services and IBM tivoli storage manager on the IBM eServer iSeries server / / Jim Cook et al

Pubbl/distr/stampa

San Jose, CA, : IBM, 2003

Edizione

[1st edition]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (446 p.)

Collana

IBM redbooks

Altri autori (Persone)

JohanssonDan

MannSteve <1952->

SchittkoEdelgard

SmoleyBradley

Disciplina

005.8/6

Soggetti

Data recovery (Computer science)

Electronic data processing

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

"December 2003."

Nota di contenuto

Front cover -- Contents -- Notices -- Trademarks -- Preface -- The team that wrote this redbook -- Become a published author -- Comments welcome -- Part 1 Overview -- Chapter 1. Introduction to integration -- 1.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and BRMS together: A solid backup strategy -- 1.1.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and the iSeries server -- 1.2 General considerations for backing up your iSeries data -- 1.2.1 Data in an iSeries server -- 1.2.2 System environment used in this redbook -- 1.3 Education -- 1.4 Organization of this redbook -- Chapter 2. Backup Recovery and Media Services -- 2.1 General overview of the BRMS product -- 2.1.1 5250 emulation interface -- 2.1.2 BRMS iSeries Navigator client -- 2.2 Media options available within BRMS -- 2.3 Differences between user data and system data -- 2.4 Backup strategies -- 2.5 Save-while-active function -- 2.5.1 How it works -- 2.5.2 Checkpoint processing -- 2.5.3 Synchronization -- 2.6 Backing up Lotus Domino servers -- 2.7 Full system save -- 2.8 Full system recovery -- 2.9 System backup strategies to an IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server -- 2.9.1 Advantages -- 2.9.2 Restrictions -- 2.10 Restore considerations -- Chapter 3. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager -- 3.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager overview --



3.1.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server -- 3.1.2 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager clients -- 3.2 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager clients -- 3.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager backup-archive concepts -- 3.3.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Disaster Recovery Manager and disaster recovery -- 3.4 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager client for iSeries Linux partitions -- 3.5 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager restore considerations -- Part 2 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager details -- Chapter 4. Installing IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server for OS/400 PASE -- 4.1 iSeries server requirements.

4.2 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for OS/400 PASE prerequisite software -- 4.2.1 OS/400 PASE -- 4.2.2 Program temporary fix requirements -- 4.3 Installing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server code -- 4.4 Downloading IBM Tivoli Storage Manager for OS/400 PASE fixes -- 4.4.1 IBM FTP server via Web browser -- 4.4.2 IBM FTP server to OS/400 -- 4.4.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager support Web page -- 4.5 Loading and applying IBM Tivoli Storage Manager PTFs -- Chapter 5. First steps: IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server basic configuration -- 5.1 Starting and stopping the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server -- 5.1.1 Starting and ending the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server for the first time -- 5.1.2 Starting IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server in batch mode -- 5.2 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager administration interfaces -- 5.2.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Web administrative client interface -- 5.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server configuration -- 5.3.1 Changing the default admin password -- 5.3.2 Changing IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Web administrative client interface time-out value -- 5.3.3 Registering IBM Tivoli Storage Manager licenses -- 5.3.4 Querying IBM Tivoli Storage Manager licensed information -- 5.3.5 Creating an IFS file structure for IBM Tivoli Storage Manager -- 5.3.6 Increasing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager database size -- 5.3.7 Increasing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager recovery log size -- 5.3.8 Removing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager default database volume -- 5.3.9 Removing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager default recovery log volume -- 5.3.10 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server option file -- 5.3.11 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server run-time options -- 5.3.12 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager disk storage pools -- 5.3.13 Increasing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager BACKUPPOOL size -- 5.3.14 Removing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager initial BACKUPPOOL volume.

5.4 Verifying the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server is working -- 5.4.1 Registering an IBM Tivoli Storage Manager client node to the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server -- 5.4.2 Downloading the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Windows client -- 5.4.3 Installing the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Windows client -- 5.4.4 Configuring the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Windows client -- 5.4.5 Backing up using the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Windows client -- Chapter 6. Next steps: Getting the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server ready for production -- 6.1 Setting the correct time zone for OS/400 PASE -- 6.1.1 Adding an environment variable for the OS/400 PASE time zone -- 6.1.2 Restarting the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server -- 6.1.3 Accepting new IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server time, enabling sessions -- 6.2 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and BRMS tape library management -- 6.2.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and BRMS tape library overview -- 6.2.2 Creating IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and BRMS exit programs -- 6.2.3 Registering the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager exit programs -- 6.2.4 Defining the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager USRDFN tape library -- 6.2.5 Defining the device class -- 6.2.6 Verifying the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager and BRMS exit programs -- 6.2.7 Sharing a common media pool between IBM Tivoli Storage Manager, BRMS -- 6.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager advanced storage -- 6.3.1 Overview of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager storage -- 6.3.2 Storage pool migration -- 6.3.3 Collocation -- 6.3.4



Reclamation -- 6.3.5 Creating a sequential access storage pool -- 6.3.6 Updating the disk storage pool to migrate to tape -- 6.3.7 Creating a copy storage pool -- 6.3.8 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager disk storage pool performance improvements -- 6.4 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager policies -- 6.4.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager policy overview -- 6.4.2 Updating the default backup copy group.

6.4.3 Validating and activating copy group changes -- 6.5 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager daily maintenance -- 6.5.1 Creating a daily maintenance script -- 6.5.2 Scheduling a daily maintenance script -- 6.5.3 Scheduling disk storage pool migration -- 6.5.4 Scheduling reclamation -- 6.5.5 Querying administrative command schedules -- 6.6 Disaster recovery requirements -- 6.6.1 Backing up IBM Tivoli Storage Manager storage pools -- 6.6.2 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager recovery log mode -- 6.6.3 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager database backup -- 6.6.4 Additional IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server recovery files -- 6.6.5 Reusing delay for copy storage pools -- 6.6.6 Mirroring IBM Tivoli Storage Manager database and recovery log volumes -- 6.6.7 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server backup with BRMS -- 6.6.8 Disaster Recover Manager -- Part 3 Backup Recovery Media Services details -- Chapter 7. Installing Backup Recovery and Media Services -- 7.1 Installing prerequisite software for a BRMS software installation -- 7.2 Installing the BRMS software -- 7.3 Installing and uninstalling BRMS iSeries Navigator client -- 7.3.1 Installing the BRMS iSeries Navigator client -- 7.3.2 Uninstalling the BRMS iSeries Navigator client -- 7.4 Downloading and installing no-charge IBM Tivoli Storage Manager APIs -- 7.5 Using the Internet to order and install fixes -- 7.5.1 Ordering and downloading PTFs over the Internet -- 7.5.2 Installing PTFs using Virtual Media Installation -- Chapter 8. Backup Recovery and Media Services up and running -- 8.1 BRMS operations -- 8.1.1 Policies -- 8.1.2 Setting up BRMS in logical order -- 8.1.3 lnitializing BRMS -- 8.1.4 Media -- 8.1.5 Single backups using BRMS commands -- 8.1.6 Regular backups using control groups -- 8.1.7 Control groups and policies -- 8.1.8 Full versus incremental backups.

8.1.9 New (expired) volume or appending to one containing active data -- 8.1.10 Text fields are searchable -- 8.1.11 Other tasks you should do -- 8.1.12 BRMS and journaling -- 8.1.13 BRMS environment variables -- 8.1.14 Functional usage -- 8.2 Performing a system backup -- 8.2.1 Using BRMS -- 8.2.2 System backup outside BRMS -- 8.2.3 Using SAVSTG -- 8.3 Maintenance -- 8.3.1 Saving your recovery reports -- 8.3.2 Making sure everything works -- 8.3.3 Removing deleted records from BRMS inventory -- 8.4 Disaster recovery -- 8.4.1 Files in wrong order -- 8.5 Creating media classes or media pools -- 8.6 Creating a media class (pool) -- 8.7 Adding media to the pool -- 8.7.1 Adding media using a tape library device -- 8.7.2 Removing media -- 8.7.3 Manually adding media -- 8.8 Save scenario examples -- 8.8.1 IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server example -- 8.8.2 Saving native OS/400 data to an IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server -- 8.9 Locations -- 8.9.1 Creating locations -- 8.10 Move policy -- 8.10.1 Creating a move policy -- 8.10.2 Attaching the move policy to the backup policies -- 8.11 Running a save of your ITSM environment -- 8.12 Running a native data backup -- 8.13 Finding your backup job -- 8.14 Restore scenario examples -- 8.14.1 Restoring the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server environment -- 8.14.2 Restoring native OS/400 data -- 8.14.3 Finding your restore results -- Chapter 9. Setting up an iSeries server as the Backup Recovery and Media Services Application Client -- 9.1 Setting up the IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server for BRMS to use IBM Tivoli Storage Manager APIs -- 9.2 Setting up the BRMS environment for backup and restore to an IBM Tivoli



Storage Manager server -- 9.2.1 First steps -- 9.2.2 Follow on steps using the 5250 interface -- 9.2.3 Follow-on steps using iSeries Navigator.

9.3 Save scenario example: Saving to an IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server.

Sommario/riassunto

IBM Backup Recovery and Media Services (BRMS) for the IBM eServer iSeries server is the strategic solution for managing backup, recovery, media, and storage in an iSeries-only environment. IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server and client products are the IBM tools that correspond to backup, recovery, media, and storage management functions in a heterogeneous (multiplatform) environment. IBM offers a unique integrated solution by combining the proven performance of BRMS on the iSeries server with the multiplatform capabilities of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager. In a multiplatform environment that includes iSeries servers, you can use the two products independently of each other. However, by integrating the two products, you achieve a much more powerful set of capabilities to back up and recover your mission-critical data and applications. Based on iSeries V5R2 BRMS and V5.2 of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager, this IBM Redbooks publication provides: An overview of BRMS and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager terminology, constructs, and capabilities Cookbook examples to get BRMS and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server up and running on your iSeries server, as well as to set up your iSeries server as the BRMS Application Client to an IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server running on the iSeries server Troubleshooting guidance and tips for integrating BRMS and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server on the iSeries server "As is" iSeries user programs and OS/400 commands to enable an iSeries system operator to manage integrated BRMS and IBM Tivoli Storage Manager server functions through a single user interface