Are you asking for Wintel or you can select Linux/x86? The former does not have any useful APIs for access to raw partitions while the latter has (as any UNIX flavour). I suspect you are actually asking about Windoze, so the answer is NO. ITSM on Windows can have DB/Log/Stgpool volumes only on files and thus you are exposed to ChkDsk problem. ITSM on Linux can be viable solution but probably you will face again same lack of local staff skills. Whether you will go with UNIX or Linux, it would be better to have the OS installed and if the server is TSM-only it shouldn't do a problem. Later Enterprise Management features of TSM ought to allow you to manage it from your location. The alternative is to go with Wintel and live with ChkDsk risk. The choice is up to you.
Zlatko Krastev IT Consultant Brenda Collins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 20.08.2003 15:07 Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: TSM on Intel Hi! We are considering building a TSM server on Intel but there is concern about putting a lot of disk behind it and then ending up with a problem with the check disk process. (This happened on a production server and it ran for days, obviously shutting the server down.) Does TSM use raw disk or filesystems on Intel? How would TSM handle the check disk issue? If anyone has had experience with this, I would appreciate hearing about it. We generally run Unix servers for TSM but this particular environment is a remote location with about 40 clients and the on-site staff only has Intel experience so that is why it is under consideration. Thanks, Brenda Collins Sr. Systems Engineer ING - Americas Infrastructure Services (612) 342-3839 (Office) [EMAIL PROTECTED]