Re: Linux SAN Device Interruptions

2011-04-19 Thread Remco Post
Hi Nick, linux has to possibility of hot-adding scsi (fc, sas) devices by talking to /proc/scsi/scsi, modern kernels do that better than older ones, where you have to add each individual device manually. You might want to google for 'linux scsi hot-add' or 'linux scsi rescan', or just read

AW: [ADSM-L] AW: VStore Restore vmdk UPDATE

2011-04-19 Thread Andreas Kaiser
Received the same response from IBM. Having a disk pool for the control files removed the gaps, so I no longer have to wait hours for a restore. However at least the backups still weren't really streaming. The chunks were still visible in the data rate graphs, so I downgraded to compare the

TSM V6 Instance ID

2011-04-19 Thread Mike De Gasperis
I was wondering what everyone else has done for instance ID's on their AIX or other UNIX systems for the DB2 instance ID. Are there any issues having the ID with no password but not being allowed to login via telnet/ssh outside of su'ing from root? I was also going to request the file ulimit

Ang: TSM V6 Instance ID

2011-04-19 Thread Daniel Sparrman
As for directories, I usually try to collect all my directories under a specific path (DB, log, mirror log, archlog dir, failover dir, stgpool dir and config dir) such as itsm. When I only have one instance I use something such as: /itsm/home for instance home directory /itsm/db/dbXX for

old library manager server

2011-04-19 Thread Mehdi Salehi
Hi, Can an old TSM server like TSM 5.3 be the library manager server of a TSM 6.2 server? Tape library is IBM TS3310 with LTO4 drives library manager server: AIX 5.3 + TSM 5.3 library manager client: AIX 6.1 + TSM 6.2 Thank you, Mehdi