• Subject: RE: Backup/integration - As400 & NT
  • From: ddetz@xxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 2 Oct 2000 11:42:23 -0400

Title: Backup/integration - As400 & NT
I have a 3570 magstar and was wondering if I can port one drive SCSI to the NT and the other SCSI to the 400.  We only use 1/2  on the 400 anyway.  Our NT Admin is running out of room on his backups and this would work on his end.
 
I'm on a 620 4.4.
-----Original Message-----
From: Jeffrey Silberberg [mailto:jsilberberg@mindspring.com]
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 5:18 AM
To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
Subject: Re: Backup/integration - As400 & NT

Charlotte,
 
            Depends on your definition of backup.  BRMS with the ADSM component will give you the best "backup" in terms of restoring individual files, and other objects to the server. But, you could carve up and mount a Netserver share and then xcopy you critical data to a mirror on AS/400 disk and use standard saves to do thee backups. You could even invest in a new copy of a tool like Ghost 6.5 and put the image back on the IFS and save it through AS/400 save.
 
            Regards INS, depends what you need for peripherals.  I personally think the INS is about to go the way of the Firewall product. Look carefully at the Netfinity HLS, combination announced with V4R5 before you decide how to proceed...
 
    JMS..
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Monday, October 02, 2000 3:03 AM
Subject: Backup/integration - As400 & NT


Running a 720 v4.4. Is there any way of backing up an NT server to our 3570 drive without having to buy BRMS ? This will just be used as a temporary solution. Currently there is no relationship between the 400 and NT servers, other than they are all on the ethernet LAN.

We are also considering putting NT on the 400, using an INS card - any gothchas here? How well did this work?

Any ideas/suggestions gratefully received.
TIA
Charlotte


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