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Volume TAPE.3 was used for the database backup.
4. Move backup volumes off-site:
a. This command shou ld list the volumes TAPE.2 and TAPE.3:
tsm: INTERNAL>query drmedia * wherestate=mountable
tsm: INTERNAL>move drmedia * wherestate=mountable
Volumes TAPE.2 and 3 were moved to the exit port of the library; their state was set to
notmountable.
b. This marks the state of the two volumes as courier:
tsm: INTERNAL>move drmedia * wherestate=notmountable
c. Markstateofthevolumesasvault:
tsm: INTERNAL>move drmedia * wherestate=courier
5. Create the recovery p lan file and copy it to a safe location.
This file includes the configuration information.
a. Create the directory c:\tsmbackup on the backup server.
b. Issue tsm: INTERNAL>prepare planprefix=c:\tsmbackup\recplan.
This process cre ates a single fi le that contains instructions, macros, the Volume History, Device
Configuration, and Server Options file.
6. Use this procedure to manually back up the configuration.
a. Back up the volume history file:
tsm: INTERNAL>backup volhistory filenames=c:\tsmbackup\volhistory
b. Backupthedeviceconfiguration:
tsm: INTERNAL>backup devconfig filenames=c:\tsmbackup\devconfig
c. Back up the server options file:
Copy file C:\Program Files\Tivoli\TSM\server1\dsmserv.opt to c:\tsmbackup.
d. Copy these thr ee files to a safe location.
7. Create a list of off-site media to retrieve:
tsm: INTERNAL>query drmedia * wherestate=vaultretrieve
In this example the list will be empty. Usually, however, a courier would take the da tabase, storage
pool, and configuration backups off-site and would return with the media that contain data that is no
longer valid so that the media can be used for the next cycle.
Recovering the backup ser ver
The following steps explain how to recover the backup server by using backup me dia that have been
stored off-site.
See the TSM Administrator’s Guide, par ticularly pages 751 and 782, for more information.
Example: Recovering the server from a disaster
This example is based on the previous example, assuming that the backup server was destroyed and has
to be rebuilt fr om the media that is stored off-site (TAPE.2 and 3, the recovery plan file). To simulate
destruction of the backup server, simply reinstall it after you remove the two remaining volumes (TAPE.1
and4)fromtheserverandestablishafreshsystem.
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