Tables
Notices
Trademarks
About This Book
Conventions Used in This Book
Reading Syntax Diagrams
Related Publications
Chapter 1. Introducing the Tivoli Storage Manager
Installation Overview
Installing Clients from a CD-ROM
Client Installation Directory Structure
National Language Support (NLS)
Online Startup Information
Communication Protocols
Installing the Online Books
Migrating from Earlier Versions
Terminology Changes
Processing Virtual Mount Points
ACL Support
Enhancements for Dsmcutil Cluster Support
Additional Migration Information
Chapter 2. Client Environments
AIX Client Environment
HP-UX Client Environment
Linux Client Environment
Macintosh Client Environment
NetWare Client Environment
NUMA-Q DYNIX/ptx Client Environment
OS/2 Client Environment
OS/390 UNIX System Services Client Environment
Silicon Graphics IRIX Client Environment
Solaris Client Environment
Tru64 UNIX Client Environment
UnixWare Client Environment
Windows 95, 98, NT, and 2000 Environments
Chapter 3. Installing UNIX Clients
UNIX Installation Notes
Installing the Client Programs (Required)
Installing the AIX Clients
Installing the HP-UX Clients
Installing the Linux Client
Installing the NUMA-Q DYNIX/ptx Clients
Installing the Silicon Graphics IRIX Clients
Installing the Solaris Clients
Installing the Tru64 UNIX Clients
Installing the UnixWare Clients
Setting Environment Variables (Optional)
Setting Bourne and Korn Shell Variables
Setting C Shell Variables
Setting API Environmental Variables
Creating Options Files (Required)
Creating the Client System Options File (Required)
Creating the Client User Options File
Creating an Include-Exclude Options File (Optional)
Registering Your Workstation with a Server (Required)
Using Closed Registration
Using Open Registration
Starting TSM
Starting TSM Automatically
Starting TSM: Advanced Considerations
Starting the Web Client
Chapter 4. Installing the OS/2 Client
Installing the OS/2 Client Program (Required)
Installing the OS/2 Client
Setting Environment Variables (Optional)
Updating Your config.sys File
Setting API Environment Variables
Setting Up the Client Options File (Required)
Creating the Client Options File (Required)
Enabling Communications (Required)
Setting Your Node Name (Required)
Creating an Include-Exclude List (Optional)
Example of a Client Options File
Registering Your Workstation with the Server (Required)
Using Closed Registration
Using Open Registration
Starting TSM
Starting TSM Automatically
Starting TSM: Advanced Considerations
Starting the Web Client
Chapter 5. Installing Windows 95, 98, NT, and 2000 Clients
Installing the Client Program (Required)
TSM in the Windows 95, 98, NT, and 2000 Environments
Reinstalling the Client
Setting Environment Variables (Optional)
Creating the Options File (Required)
Creating a Shared Directory Options File
Enabling Communications (Required)
Setting Your Node Name (Required for Backup-Archive Client Only)
Creating an Include-Exclude List (Required for Backup-Archive Client Only)
Creating Multiple Options Files (For Backup-Archive Client Only)
Registering Your Workstation with the Server (Required)
Using Closed Registration
Using Open Registration
Starting TSM
Considerations for NT and 2000 TSM Client Services
Starting the Client Scheduler
Starting TSM: Advanced Considerations
Starting the Web Client
Backing Up Network Resources on Windows NT
Chapter 6. Installing the NetWare Client
Installing the Client Program (Required)
Installing from CD-ROM (NetWare 4.x, 5.x)
Manual Installation (NetWare 3.1x, 4.x, 5.x)
Updating AUTOEXEC.NCF (Required)
Creating and Modifying the Options File (Required)
Creating the Client Options File (Required)
Enabling Communication and Setting the Node Name (Required)
Example of a Client Options File
Creating an Include-Exclude List (Optional)
Registering Your Workstation with the Server (Required)
Using Closed Registration
Using Open Registration
Starting TSM
Starting the Web Client
Accessing Remote NetWare Servers
Chapter 7. Installing the Apple Macintosh Client
Installing the Macintosh Client Program (Required)
Preparing for Installation From the TSM Client CD-ROM
Installing the Program
Updating a Previously Installed Version of TSM
Creating the Preferences File (Required)
Enabling Communications (Required)
Setting Your Node Name (Required)
Creating an Include-Exclude List
Example of a Preferences File
Creating Multiple Preferences Files
Registering Your Macintosh with the Server (Required)
Using Closed Registration
Using Open Registration
Starting TSM
Chapter 8. Creating an Include-Exclude List
Excluding System Files
Including and Excluding Groups of Files
Examples Using Wildcards With Include and Exclude Patterns
Processing Include and Exclude Options
Using Management Classes with Include
Chapter 9. Setting Processing Options
Understanding Processing Options
Communication Options
TCP/IP Options
IPX/SPX Options
Named Pipes Option
NETBIOS Options
SNA LU6.2 (APPC) Options
Shared Memory Options
Server and Node Options
Backup and Archive Processing Options
Restore and Retrieve Processing Options
Scheduling Options
Format and Language Options
Command Processing Options
Authorization Options
Error Processing Options
Transaction Processing Options
Space Management Options
Web Client Options
Setting Options in a File
Using Options With Commands
Setting Space Management Options
Modifying Server Options
Modifying Options Used by Space Management Daemons
Modifying the KERNELMESSAGES Option (AIX only)
Client Options Reference
UNIX Options
Options Available by Platform
Activatekey
Archsymlinkasfile
Automount
Backupregistry
Changingretries
Checkthresholds
Clusternode
Commmethod
Commrestartduration
Commrestartinterval
Compressalways
Compression
Cpicbuffersize
Cpicmodename
Dateformat
Defaultserver
Dfsbackupmntpnt
Dirmc
Domain
Domain.image
Editor
Errorlogname
Errorlogretention
Errorprog
Exclude Options
Followsymbolic
Groups
Guitreeviewafterbackup
Httpport
Httpsport
Inclexcl
Include Options
Ipxbuffersize
Ipxserveraddress
Ipxsocket
Kernelmessages
Lanadapter
Language
Largecommbuffers
Mailprog
Matchallchar
Matchonechar
Maxcmdretries
Maxrecalldaemons
Maxreconcileproc
Maxthresholdproc
Memoryefficientbackup
Migfileexpiration
Migrateserver
Minrecalldaemons
Namedpipename
Netbiosbuffersize
Netbiosname
Netbiosservername
Netbiostimeout
Nfstimeout
Nodename
Numberformat
Nwignorecompressbit
Nwpwfile
Nwuser
Nwwaitonerror
Optfile
Optionformat
Os2lanservacpsupport
Partnerluname
Password
Passwordaccess
Passworddir
Postschedulecmd
Preschedulecmd
Processorutilization
Queryschedperiod
Quiet
Reconcileinterval
Replace
Resourceutilization
Restoremigstate
Retryperiod
Revokeremoteaccess
Runasservice
Schedcompleteaction
Schedlogname
Schedlogretention
Schedmode
Scrolllines
Scrollprompt
Servername
Shmport
Shmqueuename
Skipntpermissions
Skipntsecuritycrc
Subdir
Symbolicdestination
Tapeprompt
Tcpbuffsize
Tcpclientaddress
Tcpclientport
Tcpnodelay
Tcpport
Tcpserveraddress
Tcpwindowsize
Timeformat
Tpname
Txnbytelimit
Users
Useunicodefilenames
Verbose
Virtualmountpoint
Virtualnodename
Appendix A. Special Considerations for AFS/DFS on AIX
Using the AFS/DFS Versions of Executable Files
Identifying AFS/DFS User Accounts for Backup and Archive
Appendix B. Customizing the Installation for OS/2
Appendix C. Customizing the Installation for Windows
Setup Command Line Switches
Setup Usage Examples
Silent Installation
Performing a Silent Installation
SETUP Error Messages
TSM Sentinel Files
Appendix D. Using the Scheduler Service Configuration Utility for Windows NT, 2000
Installing the Backup-Archive Scheduler Service
Using the TSM Client Service Configuration Utility
Using the Dsmcutil Command
Dsmcutil Commands
Dsmcutil Options
Appendix E. TSM Web Client Secure Socket Layer
Configuring SSL Communications
Creating a Key Pair
Requesting a Certificate
Receiving the Certificate into the Key Ring
Configuring Web Client for SSL
Appendix F. Configuring the Backup-Archive Client in a Microsoft Cluster Server Environment
Installing the TSM Backup-Archive Client
Configuring TSM Backup-Archive Client To Process Local Nodes
Configuring TSM Backup-Archive Client To Process Cluster Disk Resources
Step 1: Identify the Cluster Groups to Manage
Step 2: Configure the Client Options File
Step 3: Configure the Scheduler Service
Step 4: Creating A Generic Service Resource For Failover
Glossary
Index