Update Documentation authored by Stefan Borowski's avatar Stefan Borowski
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While we back up home directories, you should archive the data in projects directories. To archive data in your project directory, you first need a TSM registration for archiving. With the registration, you are provided a nodename referring to your archive space. Then, you can access this archive space with the TSM client on the login nodes `ramses[1-4].itcc.uni-koeln.de`. Before archiving of data you should create a personal configuration file dsm.opt with the following content:
```
servername adsm4n
virtualnode _nodename_
virtualnode mynodename
subdiryes
```
The server for archiving is named `adsm4n`. As virtual node, you should provide your personal nodename. For simple data management, subdirectories are to be included. The TSM client can be launched with the command line user interface `dsmc` or the graphical user interface `dsmj`. For archiving, you should use the command line client:
```
dsmc archive /projects/project/tobearchived/ -des=archivename -optfile=/path_to_dsm.opt/dsm.opt
dsmc archive /projects/myproject/tobearchived/ -des=archivename -optfile=/path_to_dsm.opt/dsm.opt
```
The trailing slash on the directory is crucial for `dsmc` to recognize: it is a directory not a file. The archive name archivename will help you finding data to be retrieved from a specific archive. For retrieving data, you should use the graphical client
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