as we're looking at migrating from a wintel based TSM system to a AIX +
pSeries based TSM system, I'd be very interested in any responses to this
thread as well. Although the OS's hardware are different I'm interested in
hearing what other people are doing and their experiences.
Iain
dir all,
how I can create new policy domain and define new management class
other than standard.and is it possible to create it from GUI
regards
shaban
Hello all!
TSM server: win2000as SP4, TSM 5.2.4.0, library IBM 3582 with 1 FC-drive
(lb0.1.0.2; mt0.0.0.2), IBMtape device drivers.
Client: BA client 5.2.4.0, TDP for SQL, STA 5.2.3.0, IBMtape device drivers -
windows see library and drive (mt0.0.0.4)
Library was created as shared. I configure
From your post, I would say:
1. If the TSM Client Windows Server see mt.0.0.0.4, then you have to
config the drive path on TSM Server for this storage agent as
mt.0.0.0.4, not mt0.0.0.2. On TSM Server, you define the drive as
mt.0.0.0.2 for TSM Server itself.
2. I am not sure if your STA is
Please refer to question 4-39 in the TSM FAQ (posted monthly and found
in the adsm-l archives at search.adsm.org).
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Tivoli Storage Management Solutions 2005
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1. All tape paths defined correctly. It was first thing, which i check. )))
From server to drive: mt0.0.0.2; from STA to drive mt0.0.0.4
2. I test on other windows server STA 5.2.2.4. Same result.
I don't know, where i make wrong. And deadline to resolve this trouble is so
near
2. I test on other windows server STA 5.2.2.4. Same result.
Not sure if this was a typo or not.. have you tested any STA with version
5.2.4? Since TSM server is at 5.2.4, i would recommend that STA be also at
5.2.4
Also I would also recommend that instead of working on TDP for SQL
Another factor to consider on EMC is the RAID type. According to their
white paper, EMC Backup Storage Solutions: Backup-to-Disk Guide with IBM
Tivoli Storage Manager, the preferrred RAID type is **_RAID-3_**. Our
Clariion requires five or nine disks to implement that RAID level. With a
pod
Farren,
From our experience, this is the problem: Configure a new server and copy
the data across
in such a way that it doesn't look like it's changed.
Our main file servers have been on five different physical machines in the
eight years I've been here. Our attempts to copy data from one file
I will not disagree that there may be a better way to configure our disks, I
was trying to point out one way to determine how to configure the disk pools or
determine that the disk pools are a problem.
We have had many talks with EMC, they said early on that the RAID group size
was optimized
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