Eric, I agree with Michael. I have the same setup on several Windows servers and to assure all backup traffic uses the 10g interface I add a "persistent" route to the client's routing table. For Linux you can find info here: https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www.cloudibee.com_static-2Droute-2Dlinux_&d=DwIGaQ&c=AzgFQeXLLKhxSQaoFCm29A&r=uJG3UnPaeoz9naeIzbwWFddVED8ETOYHxjoACoofi2Y&m=2TsnvYJhXJIMIFVlAnjJ9nlVVLExKd1iqaJd8yls98I&s=ypVqcOScvbWwOXURv-UVts5BMcu4nQpad9D_S0agkHE&e=
-Rick Adamson Southeastern Grocers, LLC. -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Michael Prix Sent: Thursday, August 31, 2017 3:18 PM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM clients with 1 and 10 GB adapters Eric, you didn't tell us anything about the network layout. Let's play with some assumptions: -------------------- ----------------- | TSMClient | | TSM-Server | | | | | | 1-GB (1.1.1.1)/24 |---------(router)--------| x-GB (2.2.2.2) | | | | | | | 10-GB (1.1.1.2)/24 |----------| ----------------- -------------------- Depending on your default route, traffic not destined within your network (1.1.1.x/24) will be routed via the adapter associated with the default route. If you would like to send all traffic destined for the TSM-Server (2.2.2.2) should go via the 10-GB Adapter, you will have to add a host-route defining all traffic for 2.2.2.2 to go via 1.1.1.2 aka the 10-GB adapter and thus ignoring the default route. -- Michael Prix On Thu, 2017-08-31 at 14:46 +0000, Loon, Eric van (ITOPT3) - KLM wrote: > Hi guys! > I have tested in the past with 10 Gb attached Linux clients and everything > worked fine, but now we will add a 10 Gb card to a host which is already > connected to 1 Gb. So this host has two possible paths to the server. How > can I make sure the TSM client uses the 10 Gb adapter only? I read something > about the TCPClientAddress parameter, but according to the manual that is > only for the server to the client (restore), not for the client to the > server (backup). > Thanks for your help in advance! > Kind regards, > Eric van Loon > Air France/KLM Storage Engineering > > ******************************************************** > For information, services and offers, please visit our web site: > https://urldefense.proofpoint.com/v2/url?u=http-3A__www&d=DwIGaQ&c=AzgFQeXLLKhxSQaoFCm29A&r=uJG3UnPaeoz9naeIzbwWFddVED8ETOYHxjoACoofi2Y&m=2TsnvYJhXJIMIFVlAnjJ9nlVVLExKd1iqaJd8yls98I&s=_lllTOgndZhh9DIHlHMEB1p1zYTjZ5-TjreGNg_RHrc&e= > . > klm.com. This e-mail and any attachment may contain confidential and > privileged material intended for the addressee only. If you are not the > addressee, you are notified that no part of the e-mail or any attachment may > be disclosed, copied or distributed, and that any other action related to > this e-mail or attachment is strictly prohibited, and may be unlawful. If > you have received this e-mail by error, please notify the sender immediately > by return e-mail, and delete this message. > > Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij NV (KLM), its subsidiaries and/or its > employees shall not be liable for the incorrect or incomplete transmission > of this e-mail or any attachments, nor responsible for any delay in receipt. > Koninklijke Luchtvaart Maatschappij N.V. (also known as KLM Royal Dutch > Airlines) is registered in Amstelveen, The Netherlands, with registered > number 33014286 > ********************************************************