z/VM Tape Hardware Questions

2011-03-02 Thread Hughes, Jim
We are running a z10 and z/VM 5.4.  It is time get some new tape drives.
The hardware we are looking at acquiring are:

3592-C06 TS1120 Tape Controller
3592-E05 IBM TS1120 Tape Drive

1) Do z/VM  z/VSE support the proposed tape drives writing encrypted
data to the tapes?

2) According to the SC24-7320-02 red book, we need to run an 
out-of-band tape controller connection to an EKM server
running on z/OS or another EKM platform. Earlier in the
same document, there is a statement that (Section 2.1,
document page 25, 1st full paragraph) says we must purchase
TPC-BE (whatever that is) to gain access to an open systems 
EKM. 


If anyone is using these devices would you care to comment on these two
statements? If you have any suggestions or other things we need to
consider, please share them.

Thanks in advance.

Jim Hughes
Consulting Systems Programmer 
Mainframe Technical Support Group
Department of Information Technology
State of New Hampshire
27 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
603-271-5586Fax 603.271.1516

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Re: z/VM Tape Hardware Questions

2011-03-02 Thread Ray Waters
We are running z/VSE 4.2 and z/VM 540 and we encrypt our 3592 tapes.

We run two EKM platforms. The primary EKM server runs under Windows and the 
secondary EKM server runs on  ZLINUX under z/VM.

Ray Waters

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From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On Behalf 
Of Hughes, Jim
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 8:53 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: z/VM Tape Hardware Questions

We are running a z10 and z/VM 5.4.  It is time get some new tape drives.
The hardware we are looking at acquiring are:

3592-C06 TS1120 Tape Controller
3592-E05 IBM TS1120 Tape Drive

1) Do z/VM  z/VSE support the proposed tape drives writing encrypted
data to the tapes?

2) According to the SC24-7320-02 red book, we need to run an
out-of-band tape controller connection to an EKM server
running on z/OS or another EKM platform. Earlier in the
same document, there is a statement that (Section 2.1,
document page 25, 1st full paragraph) says we must purchase
TPC-BE (whatever that is) to gain access to an open systems
EKM.


If anyone is using these devices would you care to comment on these two 
statements? If you have any suggestions or other things we need to consider, 
please share them.

Thanks in advance.

Jim Hughes
Consulting Systems Programmer
Mainframe Technical Support Group
Department of Information Technology
State of New Hampshire
27 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
603-271-5586Fax 603.271.1516

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Re: z/VM Tape Hardware Questions

2011-03-02 Thread Edward M Martin
Hello Jim,

We are running z/VM 5.3 and z/VSE 4.1.2 with the same
configuration that you have.
The EKM is a LINUX server on the 3592.  There are some hardware issues
that the IBM CE and I figured out.
But they are working well.

The command QT will show the status on the drives.  The CST5 indicate
that the cartridge is not encrypted yet.
A CST5/E will indicate the cartridge has encrypted data.

AR 0015 680  560B 3592-E05  31  UNUSED  CST5  BOV
11:00:09
AR 0015 681  560B 3592-E05  37  UNUSED  CST5  BOV
11:00:09

Ed Martin
Aultman Health Foundation
330-363-5050
ext 35050

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Subject: Re: z/VM Tape Hardware Questions

We are running z/VSE 4.2 and z/VM 540 and we encrypt our 3592 tapes.

We run two EKM platforms. The primary EKM server runs under Windows and
the secondary EKM server runs on  ZLINUX under z/VM.

Ray Waters

-Original Message-
From: The IBM z/VM Operating System [mailto:IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU] On
Behalf Of Hughes, Jim
Sent: Wednesday, March 02, 2011 8:53 AM
To: IBMVM@LISTSERV.UARK.EDU
Subject: z/VM Tape Hardware Questions

We are running a z10 and z/VM 5.4.  It is time get some new tape drives.
The hardware we are looking at acquiring are:

3592-C06 TS1120 Tape Controller
3592-E05 IBM TS1120 Tape Drive

1) Do z/VM  z/VSE support the proposed tape drives writing encrypted
data to the tapes?

2) According to the SC24-7320-02 red book, we need to run an
out-of-band tape controller connection to an EKM server
running on z/OS or another EKM platform. Earlier in the
same document, there is a statement that (Section 2.1,
document page 25, 1st full paragraph) says we must purchase
TPC-BE (whatever that is) to gain access to an open systems
EKM.


If anyone is using these devices would you care to comment on these two
statements? If you have any suggestions or other things we need to
consider, please share them.

Thanks in advance.

Jim Hughes
Consulting Systems Programmer
Mainframe Technical Support Group
Department of Information Technology
State of New Hampshire
27 Hazen Drive
Concord, NH 03301
603-271-5586Fax 603.271.1516

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