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When I save objects to TSM servers, why don I see the names of the objects or the names of the libraries when I query the OS/400 filespaces on the TSM server?

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When I save objects to TSM servers, why don I see the names of the objects or the names of the libraries when I query the OS/400 filespaces on the TSM server?

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BRMS Application Client does not save individual objects to the TSM server as is typical of TSM Backup/Archive clients. Saving OS/400 objects one by one degrades iSeries save/restore performance. The BRMS Application client saves collections of objects like, all objects in a library, all changed objects in a library, all objects of a specific type, or all documents in a folder for example. These objects are stored at the TSM server as a single file. BRMS assigns a unique name to this file. BRMS manages the expiration of the objects in this file and will explicitly delete the file from the TSM server when all objects in the file have expired. The user still has the capability to save and restore single objects as needs require, but these will still be stored at TSM with unique BRMS names.

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