Folks, We are moving from 3590E tape drives to 3592 tape drives. We are also moving from a "direct attach to the TSM server" to a "attachment through a FC switch". I'm sure I'm not the first person to make this change in their environment? Any hints anyone would like to share with me?
All my TSM servers are on AIX 5.2 and are using the latest and greatest Atape drivers. As I read the documentation on the Atape drivers: (ftp://ftp.software.ibm.com/storage/devdrvr/Doc/IBM_TotalStorage_tape_IU G.pdf) I see that in this new configuration, I could take advantage of the "Automatic failover" and "Dynamic load balancing" features. As I read through the document (Chapter 6), it looks like upon a path failure, is supposed to fail over transparent to the user, but then has this note that concerns me: 2. The AIX operating system only supports a static configuration of devices, which also applies to the Alternate Pathing and Failover Support. When devices are initially configured at a specific SCSI ID and physical connection (drive port, host bus adapter, and switch number/port, if applicable) and in the Available state, changing the physical device address/connection without either rebooting or unconfiguring and reconfiguring the devices has unpredictable results and is not supported. Also, it looks like when you remove your rmt devices (say, to upgrade the Atape drivers), it looks like the RMT devices may get reconfigured with totally different rmt numbers, requiring a reconfigure of the devices defined to the TSM server. I'm kind of an orderly guy and like to have my rmt devices defined sequentially for ease of troubleshooting, but it sounds like it will take some work on my end to get it to line up nicely like that. I will be starting my testing phase next Monday where I will have 2 FC drives and 2 HBAs attached to the SAN. I am going to configure the FC ports so that both HBAs see both tape drives, so I think I will see 4 new RMT devices when I run a 'cfgmgr'. Anybody else set up in this kind of environment? Any hints/helpful commands they would like to share with me? Thanks, Ben Bullock Micron Technology Boise, Id