Administrator's Guide
This chapter contains information about:
- Issuing commands for immediate processing on a client machine.
- Coordinating scheduling operations for clients. For information
about using central scheduling to automate client operations so that clients
do not have to perform the operations manually, see Chapter 11, Scheduling Operations for Clients.
- Managing event records. Each scheduled client operation is called
an event. Each scheduled event is tracked by the server and
recorded in the database. Event records can be deleted from the
database as needed to recover database space.
- Creating a backup set for a client on the server. The client can
then use the media to which the backup set was written to restore their
data.
See the following sections:
In this chapter, most examples illustrate how to perform tasks by using the
TSM command line interface. For information about the TSM commands, see
Administrator's Reference, or issue the HELP command from the command line of a TSM administrative
client.
All of the TSM commands can be performed from the administrative Web
interface. For more information about using the administrative
interface, see Quick Start.
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