We tested the SCSI process that you described but did not carry it over to fibre. However, there really isn't all that much difference in the way AIX recognizes fibre drives verses SCSI drives. You shouldn't have any trouble converting the SCSI process to fibre.
Ken > -----Original Message----- > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > On Behalf Of Dwight Cook > Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 07:44 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: fiber attached 3590's for mksysb under AIX ? > > > Kind of off topic but it is protection of TSM servers... > > We are still running with all SCSI attached 3590's both B1A's > and E1A's > > nice thing is you can use mtlib to mount a tape, then cut a > "mksysb" to that drive & tape > > Two TSM environments require capacity increases and I'm > wondering if that occurs with upgrades of B1A's to newer E's > or H's, and if I go with fiber attached this time if the > drives will still be valid devices to cut mksysb's to ? ? ? > > so are any TSM'ers with aix boxes & fiber attached drives > doing this ? ? ? > > (it makes for a real slick automated monthly mksysb process > to better protect your TSM environments) > > just wondering... > > Dwight >