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PROTECT STGPOOL and REPLICATE NODE recommended order of operations.

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With the general availability of IBM Spectrum Protect server 7.1.3.0 comes the introduction of directory-container storage pools. With this new pool type the functional equivalent of BACKUP STGPOOL is accomplished via the combination of the newly introduced PROTECT STGPOOL command and REPLICATE NODE. The solution however does not allow for automatic copy retrieval in the event that the primary pool is unavailable, but does provide protection in the event the pool is damaged or destroyed. This is done by either allowing the rebuild of the local directory-container pool or having nodes switch over to the replication target to restore file directories from that location.

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Product Synonym

ADSM;TSM;Tivoli Storage Manager;IBM Spectrum Protect

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Modified date:
17 June 2018

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