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TSM to Networker migration
I would like to know if it is at all possible to "migrate" a TSM database to the Networker nsr environment.
The project would be to replace and existing TSM infrastructure with Networker.
bingo.1
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October 30th, 2015 14:00
There is probably a chance - especially if I think at NW 9 where NW now uses a SQL db for the media index.
But you should get in touch with EMC support to find out.
ble1
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October 31st, 2015 15:00
I don't think it is possible. Part of company I work for did this couple of years ago and approach there was to start utilize NW for regular backups as you would usually and all long-term stuff we restored to temporary share and backed up with NetWorker again.
Twpps
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November 13th, 2015 10:00
it's impossible.. We did the transition from TSM to NW.
TSM DB is DB2 ( TSM 6 and +) or b-tree ( TSM 5.5 and lower).. that it's really not compatible with Networker. TSM is incremental + versioning and NW is the good old Full+ incr/diff setup. 2 totally different view of backup.
We did it the hard way..
We migrate the client from one system to the other ( 1000+ client)
And if you ask me if I would go back to TSM... NEVER!!!!!!!!!! and I'm a 15 years TSM admin!
We still have our TSM server for backup that will expire in the next 7 years!
Shubhadip_Datta
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December 4th, 2015 03:00
As per my point of view it is not possible. Both the tool is having completely different architecture. So we should not think for that also.
WLYeung
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December 8th, 2015 10:00
This is not possible. Same for other backup vendor. I am working on a backup migration project. They are migrating from CV to NetWorker. We have to create share to recover some of the yearly CommVault backup and have those re-backup by new NetWorker server, mainly security logs. For the short retention backup, we just leave the infrastructure there and wait for them to expire.