How about the performance in WPAR?
Regards,
Rajesh
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Remco Post
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] TSM in AIX WPARS
I don't think there are
I don't think there are any major issues, but if you need access to tape drives
you must have physical HBA's in each WPAR if you want to run an officially
supported configuration. Virtual HBA's work, but are not officially supported,
so if you run into any issues you might be on your own.
On 24
Hi Steve,
I'm a bit out of your subject on TSM in WPARS but have you consired using the
virtualisation features available on the Power Systems : NPIV to share FC
cards, vSCSI to share boot disks via VIOS, IVE/HEA or SEA for network access..?
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Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي
Erwann SIM
Hi All
I'm involved in a consolidation exercise of a TSM environment that has
"just growed" over the last 15 years, and features multiple TSM 5.5
servers running on AIX on various P4 and P5 hardware. These are to be
moved, with as few changes as possible, to new P7 hardware, at a new
data centre
Rule still holds but for very small env just do both over same ports. Pretty
small change of hitting troubles with low utilization of the fabric.
Virtual adapters don't change physical usage.
Regards,
Karel
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I usually separate disk and tape but now I have a customer with a very
small system and another two port HBA for a small Power-server does
not come cheap.
So I am wondering if this "rule" still holds true or is it something
for Mythbusters to take care of? What are the consequences of mixing
them?
I used to do an "audit vol fix=yes" to clear the pointers to no
longer avail data. Think it was a now issues.
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Verzonden: maandag 23 januari 2012 19:03
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