Oh, and Richard-- thanks for the hint. I'll see what I can do with it!
thanks! lisa -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Richard Sims Sent: Tuesday, April 29, 2008 9:14 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM server scaling/sizing for lots (>20000) nodes On Apr 29, 2008, at 9:43 AM, Laughlin, Lisa wrote: > Hi Richard! > > How does your shop deal with departmental server admins-- do they have > any access to the TSM server? If they do, do you allow them to use > their own ids for backup and restore, ISC/Admin Center, TSM > Operational Reports, SQL queries, etc.? > ... Lisa - The administrators of our TSM clients incidentally do have access to the TSM server, by virtue of the admin instance created along with REGister Node, but seldom use that, being content to simply deal with normal client administration. They are well-behaved, and utilize B/R for legitimate file systems. We don't use ISC or TSMOR "middleware": we're an IT shop with a history of writing most of the software in use, and so use dsmadmc for administration and parse logs and accounting records for true views of TSM activity. We don't use GUIs unless we absolutely have to, given that they can hide and distort underlying reality - and have a history of reliability and performance problems. (As Andy says, "The command line is your friend.") If a TSM (or any other type of) server is well configured, administered, and monitored, with good periodic reports to clients, there will be little or no need for server access by client administrators, and everyone will be happy. I can see from your experience that it's not always like that, unfortunately. Richard Sims