And here's another question: I see this in the TSM server activity log every 9-12 minutes, 24 hours a day. No VE backups are running, but VMCLI starts and stops a proxy session. Any idea what it's doing?
03/28/2013 18:36:42 ANR0397I Session 29604 for node VMCLI has begun a proxy session for node ESXDC01. (SESSION: 29604) 03/28/2013 18:53:06 ANR0399I Session 29604 for node VMCLI has ended a proxy session for node ESXDC01. (SESSION: 29604) 03/28/2013 18:53:06 ANR0403I Session 29604 ended for node VMCLI (TSM4VE). (SESSION: 29604) 03/28/2013 18:57:15 ANR0406I Session 29637 started for node VMCLI (TSM4VE) etc. -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Prather, Wanda Sent: Monday, April 01, 2013 2:43 PM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM for VE questions I've been waiting to respond here, hoping somebody would chime in who knows the answer for sure to your first question. I'm glad you've brought it up, 'cause it's a good question, I know there are others (including me) who are going to run into the "get a monthly copy" requirement. I'm thinking it's POSSIBLE it will work, and here's why: The doc says you have to create a management class for control information and make sure that stays on disk, even if your VE backup pool normally gets migrated out to tape. Before an incremental/CBT backup runs, TSM does a restore that looks like this in the activity log: 03/31/2013 20:01:13 ANR0504I Session 37241 for node NNNNNNNN(Userid=), restored or retrieved Backup object: node NNNNNNNN filespace \VMFULL-SASW03, object \SASW03\SNAPSHOT_000003000_20130328201241\Hard Disk 1\JOB000003001\MBLK03ee.CTL, version 1 of 1. (SESSION: 37241) If TSM is retrieving the snapshot info that is stored, is that perhaps the way it is making the comparison for CBT? If that's how it works, then perhaps it could indeed maintain 2 separate tracks, if backed up to 2 different "datacenter" nodes. But I don't really know, I'm just providing this info in hopes of getting somebody else to chime in with info. Maybe somebody going to Edge could try and find out for sure? As for your second question about Oracle, I do know that the way the new VE "application aware" backups work for MSSQL is by invoking Microsoft VSS to flush the buffers before the VE backup. That isn't going to happen with any non-Microsoft application. However you back up Oracle now, you should be able to continue doing. The VE backup is run on a normal TSM schedule; I don't see any reason you can't do a presched/postsched arrangement to put Oracle in backup mode. But either for Oracle or SQL, the TDP is the only thing that is going to give you log management along with the backups. W -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Steven Harris Sent: Thursday, March 28, 2013 10:07 PM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: [ADSM-L] TSM for VE questions HI All Bear with me please, I'm just getting my head around TSM for VE and changed block tracking. I have a government customer that is subject to the Audit Act and so is very sensitive about long term data retention. They are also very keen on virtualized Intel environments and have a large number of Windows and Linux boxes virtualized. They basically don't want any new physical hardware in this space. Currently on VSphere 4 we have TSM clients installed on all the VMs. Now moving to VSphere 5.1 we want to use TSM for VE 6.4, changed block tracking and Flashcopy for VMware. First question. There is a point-in-time monthly-for-seven-years requirement. In the conventional TSM environment we run a daily incremental and once a month an incremental to a "monthly" node using -asnode. Is it possible to do something similar with VE? Still maintaining an "incremental" philosophy? Second. The customer is standardizing on Oracle under Linux or SQL under Windows. SQL we can handle with VE, but I can't see anything in any of the docs about Oracle. Do we have to install a conventional TSM client and the Oracle TDP? I know that Oracle can use Flashcopy for Hardware, but can it similarly invoke Flashcopy for VMware? As always.pointers to the right parts of the manual are appreciated if I've missed something. Regards Steve Steven Harris TSM Admin Canberra Australia