Hi Paul,
if you want to automatically load balance incoming traffic from clients you
need to configure both NICs in aggregate link mode (802.3ad) as well as
network switch must be able to support this feature and be configured -
there will be one IP address accessible via both network links, max
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Hi Paul,
yes, you can do that. You will need to configure LACP (ether-channel) on
server and from lan switch side. Just to now that single backup session
will be limited by the speed of single nic, in other words if you have
4x1Gbps NIC single backup session will be 1Gbps, while the total throughpu
We have TSM v6.3 running on an IBM x3650 M4 server with Windows 2008. The
server has a second un-used NIC.
If we configure and connect the second NIC, is it possible to make use of it so
that TSM network traffic (ie: backups) could be spread across the two NICs?
Thanks & Regards
Paul
Was db2 running for sure?
In previous installs I had to modify the startup script to do a db2start then
sleep for 10 secs to get tsm to start correctly fron reboot of the system.
This was under redhat linux 6.
That was the message I would get.
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor M
Hello,
We have a TSM v7.1.4 instance called TSMOC. Its sole purpose in life is to run
Operations Center. It runs on an AIX lpar that's used for some other things.
Last Friday the AIX rootvg was lost during a live migration to a new storage
system. We decided to recover by installing a mksysb