Hi,
The HSM ML2 Disk support is very basic with no plans to enhance it. For
clients who don't want physical tape anymore (for whatever reason), they
generally select either a disk-only VTS ML2 or implement all ML1. If you go
all ML1, I would recommend implementing ML1 Overflow volumes to help
27;d ask.
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> Regards,
>
> Hervey
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Hervey
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Hervey
What is driving the need to move from TAPE to DASD?
Whi
W dniu 2014-11-18 o 15:17, Hervey Martinez pisze:
Just wondering if any of you out there have converted your Mainframe's HSM ML2
from tape to disk? If so, what are the pitfalls? A quick search of Google did
not yield much; so, just wondering if anybody has done this.
Why on disk?
What is your
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Hi Hervey,
I sort of did that, except that my ML2 was moved to my VTL (Virtual Tape
Library). Very smooth transition. Even the recall was very fast...
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> Yes, right now we do have a VTS that emulates a 3590 tape but we are looking
> at
18, 2014 10:02 AM
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Subject: Re: HSM ML2 on disk
There is a thread (and yes it is Mine) on IBM MAIN Archives
https://listserv.ua.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1408&L=IBM-MAIN&P=R53605&I=-3&X=FED
837FA3AD00EC1A4&d=No+Match%3BMatch%3BMatches
This discussion was
George Rodriguez
Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 9:39 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@LISTSERV.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: HSM ML2 on disk
Hi Hervey,
I sort of did that, except that my ML2 was moved to my VTL (Virtual Tape
Library). Very smooth transition. Even the recall was very fast...
*George Rodriguez
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> Subject: Re: HSM ML2 on disk
>
> There is a thread (and yes it is Mine) on IBM MAIN Archives
> https://listserv.ua.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind1408&L=IBM-MAIN&P=R53605&I=-
> 3&X=FED
> 837FA3AD00EC1A4&d=No+Match%3BMatch%3BMatches
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> This discussi
y Martinez
> Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2014 7:18 AM
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> Subject: HSM ML2 on disk
>
> Just wondering if any of you out there have converted your Mainframe's HSM
ML2
> from tape to disk? If so, what are the pitfalls? A quick search of Google
did
Hi Hervey,
I sort of did that, except that my ML2 was moved to my VTL (Virtual Tape
Library). Very smooth transition. Even the recall was very fast...
*George Rodriguez*
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Just wondering if any of you out there have converted your Mainframe's HSM ML2
from tape to disk? If so, what are the pitfalls? A quick search of Google did
not yield much; so, just wondering if anybody has done this.
Regards,
Hervey
Storage Administrator
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