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IBM Tivoli

Storage Manager 5.3 Operations

Course reference: TM51GB

Course Summary:

Format:Classroom
Duration:3.0 Day(s)
Price:1275.00 GBP plus VAT, 1498.12 GBP incl VAT

In this instructor-led training with hands-on exercises, students will learn to perform the day-to-day operational functions of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager. Students will learn how to create daily operations task lists and automated schedules which can be customized to maintain their companies TSM server environment, including backup of the TSM server database, recovery log, storage pools, and client data.

Students will learn how to perform the required tasks of operating and maintainting a TSM system including managing storage pool volumes, preparing removal media, creating reports using Operational Reporting, and event monitoring using query commands.

Audience

This course is intended for junior administrators who will be responsible for managing the routine daily operations of IBM Tivoli Storage Manager 5.3.

Prerequisites


For classes taught on a UNIX platform, students should have experience using the UNIX command line, allocating filesystem space, and connecting devices to a UNIX server.

Objectives

This course enables you to build the necessary knowledge and skills to:

Contents:

  • DAILY OPERATIONS
    • IBM Tivoli Storage Manager Overview
    • How TSM Uses Storage Pools, the TSM Database, and Recovery Logs
    • Using the Query Command
    • Planning Daily Operations
    • Using the TSM Administration Center’s Health Monitor
    • Performing Daily Server Maintenance
    • Scheduling Operations
    • Managing Storage Media and Device
    • Reviewing Event Logs
    • Operational Reporting
  • CLIENT MANAGEMENT AND BACKUP-ARCHIVE OPERATIONS
    • Client Interfaces
    • Managing Access
    • Managing Client Options
    • Using the Include-Exclude List and Wizard
    • Using Client Option Sets
    • Identifying Types of Backups Available
    • Backing Up Data with the GUI
    • Backing Up Data with the GUI
    • Restoring Data with the GUI
    • Restoring Data with the Command Line
    • Archiving Data
    • Retrieving Data
    • Using Backup Sets
    • Deleting Backup Data