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tsmpipe

About

tsmpipe is a utility to transfer file to/from an IBM Spectrum Protect (TSM) server via a pipe to stdin/stdout.

History

This tool is heavily inspired by the IBM adsmpipe utility, the author had access to an adsmpipe AIX binary but wanted an implementation that worked on other TSM-supported OS:es as well.

Development was motivated by IBM discontinuing the Andrew File System (AFS) support in the TSM client. A replacement tool afsbackup.pl was developed, and tsmpipe was implemented in order to have something to not being dependant on the legacy adsmpipe binary.

Building

tsmpipe has been known to work on AIX, Solaris and Linux. Recently only used on Linux variants (mainly Ubuntu at HPC2N).

You need the TSM API package installed (tivsm-api64 or TIVsm-API64 on Linux).

Then build using the appropriate Makefile:

make -f Makefile.linux64

Usage

# tsmpipe -h
tsmpipe $Revision: 1.8 $, usage:
tsmpipe [-A|-B] [-c|-x|-d|-t] -s fsname -f filepath [-l len]
   -A and -B are mutually exclusive:
       -A  Use Archive objects
       -B  Use Backup objects
   -c, -x, -d and -t are mutually exclusive:
       -c  Create:  Read from stdin and store in TSM
       -x  eXtract: Recall from TSM and write to stdout
       -d  Delete:  Delete object from TSM
       -t  lisT:    Print filelist with filesizes to stdout
       -T  lisT:    Print filelist with volser ids to stdout
   -s and -f are required arguments:
       -s fsname   Name of filesystem in TSM
       -f filepath Path to file within filesystem in TSM
   -l length   Length of object to store. If guesstimating too large
               is better than too small
   -D desc     Description of archive object
   -O options  Extra options to pass to dsmInitEx
   -v          Verbose. More -v's gives more verbosity

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