Tivoli Storage Manager for Sun Solaris Quick Start
After you complete the tasks in Chapter 1, Installing Tivoli Storage Manager, the default Tivoli Storage Manager system
will consist of the following:
- Database
- The database has one 17MB volume named db.dsm.
- Recovery Log
- The recovery log has one 9MB volume named log.dsm.
- Disk Storage Pools
- Three disk storage pools:
- BACKUPPOOL with one 10MB volume defined, named
sbkup00.dsm
- ARCHIVEPOOL with one 5MB volume defined, named
sarch00.dsm
- SPACEMGPOOL, which has no volumes defined
- One Sun Solaris administrative client
- This client has the following defaults:
- Name: admin
- Password: admin
- One Sun Solaris backup-archive client
- This client has the following defaults:
- Name: client
- Password: client
- Standard policy
- Objects for a default storage policy are defined (all are named
STANDARD). This policy specifies the following:
- When a backed up file is no longer associated with a backup copy group, it
remains in server storage for 30 days.
- When an archived file is no longer associated with an archive copy group,
it remains in server storage for 365 days.
- Client files are not space managed.
- For backup operations:
- Files are backed up to the default disk storage pool, BACKUPPOOL.
- An incremental backup is performed only if the file has changed since the
last backup.
- Files cannot be backed up while they are being modified.
- Up to two backup versions of a file on the client's system are
retained in server storage. The most recent backup version is retained
for as long as the original file is on the client file system. All
other versions are retained for up to 30 days.
- One backup version of a file that has been deleted from the client's
system is retained in server storage for 60 days.
- For archive operations:
- Files are backed up to the default disk storage pool, ARCHIVEPOOL.
- Files cannot be archived while they are being modified.
- An archive copy is kept for up to 365 days.
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