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Backing Up Oracle - Computing at Cornell

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Right-clicking AdsmScsi and selecting Properties presents the next screen<br />

(Figure 64).<br />

Figure 64. AdsmScsi Properties<br />

One r<strong>at</strong>her confusing thing is the tsmscsi.exe file loc<strong>at</strong>ed in the storageagent<br />

directory. This is NOT an upd<strong>at</strong>ed device driver for use with TSM. This is a<br />

utility th<strong>at</strong> enables and disables Windows 2000 support with the AdsmScsi<br />

device driver. When you use this utility to disable Windows 2000 support, the<br />

utility changes the startup mode for AdsmScsi to Demand. When you enable<br />

support, it changes the startup mode for AdsmScsi to Boot. When you install<br />

the storage agent, AdsmScsi defaults to a startup mode of Boot.<br />

F.1.5 Define drive mappings<br />

We then ran the TSM executable TSMDLST.EXE loc<strong>at</strong>ed in the<br />

...\StorageAgent directory to determine how the storage agent “sees” the<br />

SAN <strong>at</strong>tached tape library. From this output, we see th<strong>at</strong> there are two tape<br />

drives.<br />

250 <strong>Backing</strong> <strong>Up</strong> <strong>Oracle</strong> using Tivoli Storage Management

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