I haven't done node replication yet. My opinion is that node replication and copy stgpools do different things. When I first saw node replication, I was thinking I could get rid of my copy stgpools (stored in a remotely attached tape library), but then I realized that it wasn't that simple. copy pools provide protection against media failure. node replication provides protection against site failure. It would be nice if you could configure node replication in a way that would make copy stgpools superfluous, but I don't think you can (at least, not without making some compromises).
I am intrigued by the possibility of using node replication to migrate a TSM server from one architecture to another. We have archive data mixed in with our backup data, so just starting with fresh backups is a bit of a problem for us. Node replication may provide a way to do this. ..Paul At 02:35 PM 8/8/2012, Allen S. Rout wrote: >Howdy. > >I'd be interested in hearing anyone who's done node replication >discussing their experiences. I'm approaching the jump from v5 to v6, >and am musing about my configuration to be. > >I'm currently doing virtual volume copy pools, which have protected me >adequately, but replicating everything by node sounds way sexier. > >But if I do that, do I have something which can function like a copy >pool? I'm guessing that, if I lost a volume at the target location >and DESTROYed it, I could re-replicate to it. Is there any way to >reverse the streams and repopulate a volume on the source server? > >I could see something like locking the 'source' node, reversing the >replication config so you can populate the 'source' from the 'target', >then turning around and re-pointing the rep config and unlocking the >source, but that's a little itchy; it's also complex to do this process >for every node with occupation on a volume. > > > >I'm moving architecture _and_ version (AIX to Linux, sigh) so I figure >since I'll be recreating my whole infrastructure one step at a time, >it's a GREAT time to rethink everything. > >- Allen S. Rout -- Paul Zarnowski Ph: 607-255-4757 CIT Infrastructure / Storage Services Fx: 607-255-8521 719 Rhodes Hall, Ithaca, NY 14853-3801 Em: p...@cornell.edu