In the old way, with SCSI attached 3590's you only had to either manually mount your mksysb tape in an attached drive OR use another host defined to the atl to mount the mksysb tape to a drive attached to the host you were wanting to restore. (I always have a ~utility server~ defined to all my atl's to run mtlib commands from, for just such instances.) That all works wonderfully. You can automate the mksysb process and just the other day, I actually had to use one of these tapes to rebuild our test environment. With fiber attached drives, I can't say yet... we are looking at moving over to fiber attached 3592's over the next two months and I haven't looked into if a fiber attached drive can be used as a bootable device yet. I'll try to remember to post our results on being able to use a fiber attached 3592 as a bootable device. I would say that would be a waste of a 300 GB tape but if your system is down hard and you need to recover... OH, now I just thought... during a boot from a mksysb tape, does the system go through any sort of tape relocation or does it just start at the ~load point~ ? One could place multiple mksysb images on a single tape IF processing just initiated where the tape is positioned... between mtlib & tapeutil one could mount any tape and position it anywhere so if you had 4 or 5 boxes using an atl, they might be able to share a single tape.... (ugh... more work to research that...) Dwight E. Cook Systems Management Integration Professional, Advanced Integrated Storage Management TSM Administration (918) 925-8045 Thomas Denier <[EMAIL PROTECTED] To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] IL.TJU.EDU> cc: Sent by: "ADSM: Subject: mksysb tapes on fibre-attached 3590 Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .EDU> 03/22/2004 01:35 PM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" We are considering migrating our TSM system to an AIX system with 3590 tape drives in a 3494 tape library. The drives would be connected using FCP (Fibre Channel Protocol). The host would be a pSeries system. We are currently leaning toward a p650. Given this configuration, would it be possible to restore AIX using 3590 mksysb tapes? If so, would it done by booting from tape or by booting from CD and telling the software to read a mksysb tape? How would we deal with the library? In particular, would we have to use the stand-alone tape feature of the library?
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