I will be trying to make the locked canister based approach work using the move data commands. I will record which volumes are in which containers and after a set period of time, I will move all data left on these tapes onto tapes in the next canister.
I see value in a locked canister approached. Pros include: 1) Canister vaulting is cheaper than slot-based vaulting 2) A canister can be easily and readily brought back onsite in its entirety 3) Data security is greater using a locked canister approach If it's doable and my customer wants it, then I have no problem figuring out how to make it work in their environment. -- Joshua S. Bassi IBM Certified - AIX 4/5L, SAN, Shark Tivoli Certified Consultant - ADSM/TSM eServer Systems Expert -pSeries HACMP AIX, HACMP, Storage, TSM Consultant Cell (831) 595-3962 [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@;VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Mark Stapleton Sent: Wednesday, October 23, 2002 5:28 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Offsite Vaulting with Locked Canisters From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@;VM.MARIST.EDU]On Behalf Of Seay, Paul > Think for a second, if reclaimation supported a days option versus the > current percent utilized option. If that was the case you could set that > number of days about 7 days less than when the closed boxes are to return > and achieve the goal. > > Well, I have written the code to do just that via the MOVE DATA vvvvvv > RECONSTRUCT=YES based on the change date in the drmedia table. > We have been > doing this for about 9 months now, very successfully. > > I still use DRM for its management functionality, but I would not > require it > to achieve the goal. The point I was making (perhaps not too successfully) is that all attempts to perform cannister-based "batch" offsiting are just trying to make TSM mimic the behavior of <ahem> lesser backup systems. Backup Exec, Arcserve, and Netbackup all work on the "batch of tapes" system of offsiting. Granted, TSM's method of offsiting is based on manipulation of individual tape volumes, which can be laborious when handling large numbers of tapes. That's the way TSM works out of the box, and I for one don't see much reason to go into elaborate scripting efforts and large-scale MOVE DATA and MOVE NODEDATA gymnastics to get to a goal that TSM handles quite nicely all by itself. As I've stated in the ADSM-L FAQ, you're not using your old backup software anymore. -- Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) Certified TSM consultant Certified AIX system engineer MCSE