Does a configuration such as that need special support by the library? What happens if both systems send commands to the robot? Also, what about the drives? Most SCSI libraries I know of have the drives cabled directly on their own SCSI channels. Definitely the two I have... an ATL P3000 and an HP 20/700. This sounds very interesting, and I'm wondering if I can use it while we migrate from the P3000 to the 20/700. Currently they are attached to two different servers - the P3000 to an F50 and the 20/700 to an HP L2000. As far as I know, the method of recording data on DLT tapes differs on those two OSes, and they cannot read each others' tapes.
Robin Sharpe Berlex Labs Bill Smoldt <smoldt@STORS OL.COM> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: (bcc: Robin Sharpe/WA/USR/SHG) 01/09/02 Subject: 08:54 AM Re: library sharing without SAN Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" You can connect a library on a SCSI bus between the two systems and share the library the same way as you would in a SAN. I've never tried it between Solaris and Windows, but it should work fine as long as the controllers don't interfere with each other electrically (they will typically be different brands). The controllers must have different SCSI target addresses - I usually use the default of 7 on one and 6 on the other. If you just want to get some experience with shared libraries within TSM, the simplest method is to create a second TSM server instance on the same system. Then you can define a shared library between the two. I use this method for training classes. Bill Smoldt STORServer, Inc. -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Chandrasekhar CR Sent: Wednesday, January 09, 2002 1:54 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: library sharing without SAN hello , For experimental purpose can we use autochanger for sharing between two TSM servers ( solaris and windows ) without SAN ,if yes then what is the procedure to do it. if any one know about this please help me. TSM administrator