> I've found a document stating "token-based incremental backups" are supported. But I cannot find an Information, that this works with TSM and how to implement it.
As Robert has pointed out, technically that's pretty easy from the Isilon side.
BUT how could TSM or any other backup app
deal with the retention or expiry of the backups??
Wether the app gets info about deleted files or not with each incremental pass,
how would it be able to remove expired files from past dumps?
You need to keep all dumps from the beginning of time...
Isilon uses a modified 'tar' for the dumps, but that should be
considered opaque -- this is how NDMP was designed to work.
Just doing the transport, no insight into the archive format.
If someone is aware of an insightful NDMP backup system
is anyone aware, if we can use the IBM TSM-functionality "Progressive Incremental/Incremental Forever" with Isilon OneFS7?
are you sure that applies to NDMP backups ? I believe it only applies to regular TSM client backups, not NDMP. With NDMP you have full and differential.
Peter_Sero
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September 15th, 2013 06:00
> I've found a document stating "token-based incremental backups" are supported. But I cannot find an Information, that this works with TSM and how to implement it.
As Robert has pointed out, technically that's pretty easy from the Isilon side.
BUT how could TSM or any other backup app
deal with the retention or expiry of the backups??
Wether the app gets info about deleted files or not with each incremental pass,
how would it be able to remove expired files from past dumps?
You need to keep all dumps from the beginning of time...
Isilon uses a modified 'tar' for the dumps, but that should be
considered opaque -- this is how NDMP was designed to work.
Just doing the transport, no insight into the archive format.
If someone is aware of an insightful NDMP backup system
for Isilon, any pointers are highly welcome!
-- Peter
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September 15th, 2013 07:00
are you sure that applies to NDMP backups ? I believe it only applies to regular TSM client backups, not NDMP. With NDMP you have full and differential.