On Tue, 29 Jun 2004 09:13:18 -0400 Joni Moyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello! > > If the options file for the tsm server is located at > /usr/tivoli/tsm/server/bin, then where would be the recommended > location for the device configuration and volume history file? The > database and recovery log will be located at /tsmdev/log/** and > /tsmdev/db/** and the storage pools will be /tsmdev/stgpool/**. Would > this be a correct location/setup for an AIX TSM server 5.2? I am very > new to this environment and I am trying to set this up and move off of > MVS. Any suggestions/ideas would be appreciated! Thanks! > > ******************************** > Joni Moyer > Highmark > Storage Systems > Work:(717)302-6603 > Fax:(717)302-5974 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > ******************************** What I just did on our new server: /tsm/inst<x>/ for start/stopscripts, dsmserv.opt and dsmserv.dsk /tsm/db<n>a/ for one mirror of the dbvols (n=1 to 8) /tsm/db<n>b/ for the other side of the mirror /tsm/data<m>/ where m is 01 to 16 for diskstoragepools /tsm/log<x>{a|b}/ for the logvolumes, x matches the x in /tsm/inst<x>/ a and b are each one side of the mirror -- each of these is a separate disk, as you may have guessed by now, we use TSM mirroring for db and logvolumes. /tsm/scripts for a load of serverscripts, macro's, monitoringscripts and what more /var/tsm/server for some extra stuf like an extra copy of the volhist and the devconf The most important thing is that _you_ know what does what, and what goes where an alternative set-up I have on a smaller test environment goes like /tsm/inst<x> as a root for a TSM server instance /tsm/inst<x>/etc/ for start/stop scripts, devconf and volhist backups, dsmserv.opt and dsmserv.dsk /tsm/inst<x>/db<n>{a|b}/ for databasevolumes /tsm/inst<x>/log{a|b}/ for logvolumes /tsm/data<m>/ for storagepools -- Met vriendelijke groeten, Remco Post SARA - Reken- en Netwerkdiensten http://www.sara.nl High Performance Computing Tel. +31 20 592 3000 Fax. +31 20 668 3167 "I really didn't foresee the Internet. But then, neither did the computer industry. Not that that tells us very much of course - the computer industry didn't even foresee that the century was going to end." -- Douglas Adams