Re: Dirmaint New Install Testing Question.

2008-07-24 Thread RPN01
One thought on a single LPAR system and DirmSat: You can use DirmSat on a
single system to maintain a directory on another volume, such that if you
have a problem with your primary CP Directory volume, you have a backup to
that that can be quickly activated without having to resort to tape.

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On 7/23/08 9:08 AM, Scott Rohling [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 No you don't have to worry about DIRMSAT for sure..  DATAMOVE only if you want
 DIRMAINT to copy/resize/clean disks for you.. (I recommend DATAMOVE!)
 
 Scott Rohling
 
 On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Howard Rifkind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 We just activated Dirmaint and gone thru the first section of the Dirmaint
 program directory and are up to the point of testing the installation.  I
 have completed the testing of Dirmaint which looks O.K.
  
 The Testing the Installation procedure now takes you on to verifying DIRMSAT
 and DATAMOVE.
  
 We will only be using the Dirmaint system on one z/VM system and will not
 have any multiple system CSE clusters etc.
  
 The questions is; do I have to run thru the procedures to test DIRMSAT and
 DATAMOVE?
  
 And if so how do I get around the multiple system cluster issue.
  
 Thanks.
  
 
 
 
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Dirmaint New Install Testing Question.

2008-07-23 Thread Howard Rifkind
We just activated Dirmaint and gone thru the first section of the Dirmaint 
program directory and are up to the point of testing the installation.  I have 
completed the testing of Dirmaint which looks O.K.
 
The Testing the Installation procedure now takes you on to verifying DIRMSAT 
and DATAMOVE.
 
We will only be using the Dirmaint system on one z/VM system and will not have 
any multiple system CSE clusters etc.
 
The questions is; do I have to run thru the procedures to test DIRMSAT and 
DATAMOVE?
 
And if so how do I get around the multiple system cluster issue.
 
Thanks.
 
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Re: Dirmaint New Install Testing Question.

2008-07-23 Thread Scott Rohling
No you don't have to worry about DIRMSAT for sure..  DATAMOVE only if you
want DIRMAINT to copy/resize/clean disks for you.. (I recommend DATAMOVE!)

Scott Rohling

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Howard Rifkind [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:

  We just activated Dirmaint and gone thru the first section of the
 Dirmaint program directory and are up to the point of testing the
 installation.  I have completed the testing of Dirmaint which looks O.K.

 The Testing the Installation procedure now takes you on to verifying
 DIRMSAT and DATAMOVE.

 We will only be using the Dirmaint system on one z/VM system and will not
 have any multiple system CSE clusters etc.

 The questions is; do I have to run thru the procedures to test DIRMSAT and
 DATAMOVE?

 And if so how do I get around the multiple system cluster issue.

 Thanks.




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Re: Dirmaint New Install Testing Question.

2008-07-23 Thread Howard Rifkind
T.Y.

 Scott Rohling [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/23/2008 10:08 AM 
No you don't have to worry about DIRMSAT for sure..  DATAMOVE only if you want 
DIRMAINT to copy/resize/clean disks for you.. (I recommend DATAMOVE!)

Scott Rohling

On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 8:02 AM, Howard Rifkind [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:


We just activated Dirmaint and gone thru the first section of the Dirmaint 
program directory and are up to the point of testing the installation.  I have 
completed the testing of Dirmaint which looks O.K.
 
The Testing the Installation procedure now takes you on to verifying DIRMSAT 
and DATAMOVE.
 
We will only be using the Dirmaint system on one z/VM system and will not have 
any multiple system CSE clusters etc.
 
The questions is; do I have to run thru the procedures to test DIRMSAT and 
DATAMOVE?
 
And if so how do I get around the multiple system cluster issue.
 
Thanks.
 




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