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tsm: ATLANTIC> remove admin admin Do you wish to proceed? (Yes (Y)/No (N)) y ANR2069I Administrator ADMIN removed. Attention: You can remove administrators from the server so that they no longer have access to administrator functions, but you cannot remove the last administrator with system privileges and you cannot remove the administrator SERVER_CONSOLE. 8.2 Client nodes When the Tivoli Storage Manager server is installed, the Tivoli Storage Manager backup-archive client and the administrative client are installed on the same machine as the server by default. Most installations of Tivoli Storage Manager also include backup-archive clients and application clients on other machines, often running on different operating systems. Typically, a node corresponds directly to a machine, as in the case of a backup-archive client that is installed on a user's computer for file system backups. However, multiple nodes can exist on a single machine. For example, a system running Microsoft SQL Server contain both a Tivoli Storage Manager for Databases (Data Protection for SQL Server) application client for database and transaction log backups, and a regular backup-archive client for file system backups. Each Tivoli Storage Manager backup-archive client must be registered with the Tivoli Storage Manager server before any backup and recovery operations can be performed for that backup-archive client. Although Tivoli Storage Manager provides two modes, open and closed, for registering client nodes to the server, we recommend for security reasons that you do not change the closed mode default. 8.2.1 Considerations To register a client node, use the register node command. At a minimum, you need to supply a node name and a client access password. We recommend using the TCP/IP host name for the Tivoli Storage Manager node name. If you define your own Tivoli Storage Manager policy domains, then you must also use the DOMAIN parameter. Further, we recommend that you also specify the USERID parameter. Chapter 8. Managing Tivoli Storage Manager 291