The virtualnodename option specifies
the
node name of your workstation when you want to restore or retrieve
files to a different workstation.
When you use the virtualnodename option
in your client options file, or with a command:
- You must specify the name you specified
with the nodename option in your client options
file
(dsm.opt). This name should be different from the name returned by
the hostname command on your workstation.
- You must specify the
name you specified with the nodename option in
your
client system-options file (dsm.sys). This name should be different
from the name returned by the hostname command
on your workstation.
- Tivoli® Storage Manager prompts
for the password assigned to the node you specify, if a password is
required (even when the passwordaccess option
is
set to generate). If you enter the correct password,
you have access to all backups and archives that originated from the
specified node.
When connecting to a server, the client
must identity itself
to the server. This login identification is determined in the following
ways:
- If the nodename and virtualnodename options
are not specified, or a virtual node name is not specified on the
command line, the default login ID is the name returned by the hostname command.
- If the nodename option is specified, the
name
specified with the nodename option overrides
the
name returned by the hostname command.
- If
the virtualnodename option is specified, or
a virtual node name is specified on a command line, it cannot be the
same name as the name returned by the hostname command.
Note: The
Tivoli Storage Manager client
can use file space information when restoring files. The file space
information can contain the name of the computer from which the files
were backed up. If you restore from another
Tivoli Storage Manager client
node and do not specify a destination for the restored files, the
client uses the file space information to restore the files. In such
a case, the client attempts to restore the files to the file system
on the original computer. If the restoring computer has access to
the file system of the original computer, you can restore files to
the original file system. If the restoring computer can not access
the file system of the original computer, the client can return a
network error message. If you want to restore the original directory
structure but on a different computer, specify only the target file
system when you restore. This is true when restoring files from another
node and when retrieving files from another node.
Syntax
>>-VIRTUALNodename-- --nodename--------------------------------><
Parameters
- nodename
- Specifies
a 1- to 64-character name that identifies the node for
which you want to request Tivoli Storage Manager services.
There is no default.
Examples
- Options file:
- virtualnodename cougar
- Command line:
- -virtualn=banshee
This option is valid only on the initial command
line. It is not valid in interactive mode.