Re: Server to Server Config

2001-02-08 Thread Boireau, Eric (MED)

There is no limit on the Virtual Disk Stgpool.
I have another question, where doing a space reclaim does the data transfert
thru the network from the server managing tape and the server seeing them as
virtual ?

Regards,
Eric

-Original Message-
From: Palmadesso Jack [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 20:57
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Server to Server Config


How is your policy defined on your disk storage pool?  It is possible that
the file that is being sent is too large to fit in your disk pool or your
policy dictates that any file over X MB goes directly to tape.

Jack

-Original Message-
From: Boireau, Eric (MED) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 12:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Server to Server Config


Hi all, 
I trying to implement a server to server infrastructure. I plan to have :
1 "Master" Server in HQ with a tape library (STK L700 with 6LTO drive,
connected to a 8xPIII NT server)
1 or more "Slave" server in other site, connected to HQ thru a WAN
connection.
This solution will be used to backup PC during the day (Has made now on the
HQ Site only).

The idea is to used the slave server as a "Buffer" server during the day for
the backup, and transfering data between slave to master during the night. 

I define a destination Disk StgPool (To receive data from slave) with a
migration on Tape StgPool on the master.
My issue is that data goes directly to tape. And I don't want, the WAN
connection does not provide enought bandwith to feed the LTO (15MB/s).

I try to put offline the tape drive, but the process Failed with the
following message :ANR0522W Transaction failed for session 2531 for node
_TSMSRV_BKP00 (WindowsNT) - no space available in storage pool BKP0X_BUFPOOL
and all successor pools.

Does anybody has already implement Server to Server infrastructure thugh WAN
connection ?

Thanks.

Salutations / Best Regards 
gGE Medical Systems 
___ 
Eric Boireau   Global Systems 
Server Architect / Technology & Infrastructure Team

GE Medical Systems S.A 
283, rue de la Minière 
78533 BUC Cedex France 
Tél: (33) 1 30 70 39 32,  DC: 8*644 3932 
Fax: (33) 1 30 70 42 30, DC: 8*644 3930 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 



Re: Server to Server Config

2001-02-07 Thread Palmadesso Jack

How is your policy defined on your disk storage pool?  It is possible that
the file that is being sent is too large to fit in your disk pool or your
policy dictates that any file over X MB goes directly to tape.

Jack

-Original Message-
From: Boireau, Eric (MED) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, February 07, 2001 12:59 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Server to Server Config


Hi all, 
I trying to implement a server to server infrastructure. I plan to have :
1 "Master" Server in HQ with a tape library (STK L700 with 6LTO drive,
connected to a 8xPIII NT server)
1 or more "Slave" server in other site, connected to HQ thru a WAN
connection.
This solution will be used to backup PC during the day (Has made now on the
HQ Site only).

The idea is to used the slave server as a "Buffer" server during the day for
the backup, and transfering data between slave to master during the night. 

I define a destination Disk StgPool (To receive data from slave) with a
migration on Tape StgPool on the master.
My issue is that data goes directly to tape. And I don't want, the WAN
connection does not provide enought bandwith to feed the LTO (15MB/s).

I try to put offline the tape drive, but the process Failed with the
following message :ANR0522W Transaction failed for session 2531 for node
_TSMSRV_BKP00 (WindowsNT) - no space available in storage pool BKP0X_BUFPOOL
and all successor pools.

Does anybody has already implement Server to Server infrastructure thugh WAN
connection ?

Thanks.

Salutations / Best Regards 
gGE Medical Systems 
___ 
Eric Boireau   Global Systems 
Server Architect / Technology & Infrastructure Team

GE Medical Systems S.A 
283, rue de la Minière 
78533 BUC Cedex France 
Tél: (33) 1 30 70 39 32,  DC: 8*644 3932 
Fax: (33) 1 30 70 42 30, DC: 8*644 3930 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 



Re: Server to Server Config

2001-02-07 Thread Nicholas Cassimatis

It sounds like the Disk Pool either isn't big enough for the volume sizes
the slave system is sending, or it has a maxsize parameter that is too
small.  I'm not sure where the setting is for the first issue, but a "q stg
POOLNAME f=d" will give you the Maximum Size Threshold value.  That can be
changed with an "update storagepool" command.  (I don't have anything setup
with the server-to-server connection right now, but I believe the size
setting is on the slave machine, in the deviceclass for the target server.)

Nick Cassimatis
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

"I'm one cookie away from happy." - Snoopy (Charles Schulz)



Server to Server Config

2001-02-07 Thread Boireau, Eric (MED)

Hi all, 
I trying to implement a server to server infrastructure. I plan to have :
1 "Master" Server in HQ with a tape library (STK L700 with 6LTO drive,
connected to a 8xPIII NT server)
1 or more "Slave" server in other site, connected to HQ thru a WAN
connection.
This solution will be used to backup PC during the day (Has made now on the
HQ Site only).

The idea is to used the slave server as a "Buffer" server during the day for
the backup, and transfering data between slave to master during the night. 

I define a destination Disk StgPool (To receive data from slave) with a
migration on Tape StgPool on the master.
My issue is that data goes directly to tape. And I don't want, the WAN
connection does not provide enought bandwith to feed the LTO (15MB/s).

I try to put offline the tape drive, but the process Failed with the
following message :ANR0522W Transaction failed for session 2531 for node
_TSMSRV_BKP00 (WindowsNT) - no space available in storage pool BKP0X_BUFPOOL
and all successor pools.

Does anybody has already implement Server to Server infrastructure thugh WAN
connection ?

Thanks.

Salutations / Best Regards 
gGE Medical Systems 
___ 
Eric Boireau   Global Systems 
Server Architect / Technology & Infrastructure Team

GE Medical Systems S.A 
283, rue de la Minière 
78533 BUC Cedex France 
Tél: (33) 1 30 70 39 32,  DC: 8*644 3932 
Fax: (33) 1 30 70 42 30, DC: 8*644 3930 
mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]