Greetings, One common way to migrate between different server types is to:
1) Install and configure your new TSM server 2) Create at least one administrator account that has the same name on both the old and new TSM server 2) Using that account, establish TSM server-to-server communications between the old an new TSM servers 3) Use a combination of "export server", "export admin", "export policy", and "export node" to port the configuration of the old server to the new server. Using "export node XXXX filedata=all toserver=newserver" allows you to copy the data from your old TSM server's clients to your new TSM server across the LAN. Read the help, to understand the other options. You didn't say if the Linux server would be using the same tape library or have it's own. If it has to use the same one, you could make the old TSM server the library master, and the new TSM server the library client. Then the new TSM server would have it's own storage pools, and the "export node" commands would transfer data from the old storage pool to tapes (or disk) in the new storage pools. When eventually you have migrated everything over and are ready to retire the old server, you reconfigure the tape library so that the new TSM server is now the master, and the old TSM server is not used anymore. If you need more help with the detailed step-by-step, I can help you with that. Email me or call me offline if you want. If you have lots of TSM clients this could take considerable time. We did this last year, and we had about 80TB of data to migrate, and it took several weeks to do it. Having said that, what is the purpose of going to Linux? Is it just a matter of the cost of the server, because the Linux server will be much cheaper? If your time is worth anything, you may find it costs quite a bit in terms of your time to do the steps outlined above. And unless you already have a lot of expertise with tape device configuration, Linux is frequently more trouble to get working than AIX. Moving an AIX TSM infrastructure to another AIX server can usually be done in 1-2 days of time, once the hardware is in place, and you have people with the right experience doing it. Best of luck to you, John D. Schneider Cell: 314-486-2359 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Doug Fox Sent: Thursday, July 10, 2008 2:25 PM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: [ADSM-L] Migrating TSM on AIX to Linux We're running an RS6000 w/AIX. TSM 5.3.2. We'd like to migrate to Linux. I don't have a ton of information, but I need to know if anyone has had experience in similar situation or desires. Please let me know if you have any resources to discuss this! Many thanks in advance!! This e-mail contains information which (a) may be PROPRIETARY IN NATURE OR OTHERWISE PROTECTED BY LAW FROM DISCLOSURE, and (b) is intended only for the use of the addressee(s) named above. If you are not the addressee, or the person responsible for delivering this to the addressee(s), you are notified that reading, copying or distributing this e-mail is prohibited. If you have received this e-mail in error, please contact the sender immediately.