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-Original Message-
From: Stefan Folkerts
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2018 07:24 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] I keep getting lan-free backup errors, but we have
migrated away
with these
warnings for all nodes that made lanfree backups in the past:
ANE4048W (Session: 755286, Node: ) LAN-Free connection failed.
(SESSION: 755286)
Now, I removed everythink lanfree related from the stanza of these nodes
and restarted the cad (no scheduler active).
The dsmsta isn't runni
free setup for node
replication
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Hello,
I am having a WAN setup and we are doing node replication ( windows tsm
server 714 to linux tsm server 714) to another tsm server ( we do use file
type stg pools only) . ( The LAN FREE is only for node r
Hello,
I am having a WAN setup and we are doing node replication ( windows tsm
server 714 to linux tsm server 714) to another tsm server ( we do use file
type stg pools only) . ( The LAN FREE is only for node replication )
since it is wan the data transfer is very slow even we have roboust setup
Eric, you can find LAN-free to disk info in the Storage Agent Guide, and
also a couple of comments in the Admin Guide. With GPFS, the only non-SAN
transfer is if your environment has a Windows Storage Agent on GPFS. Windows
in GPFS transfers across TCP/IP (it's not a TSM function but rather a
o: ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu
> Date: 03/21/2014 06:56 AM
> Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] LAN-free to disk
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>
> Hi Angela!
> Both articles talk about LAN-free to tape, not to disk...
> Kind regards,
> Eric van Loon
> AF/KLM Storage Engineering
>
Hi Angela!
Both articles talk about LAN-free to tape, not to disk...
Kind regards,
Eric van Loon
AF/KLM Storage Engineering
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[mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Joerg
Pohlmann
Sent: donderdag 20 maart 2014 16:20
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Subject: Re: LAN-free to disk
Eric, you can use GPFS.
Joerg
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From: "EJ van Loon (SPLXM) - KLM"
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Sent: Thursday
There is an article in the TSM wiki re: using LAN-free with TSM VE:
https://www.ibm.com/developerworks/community/wikis/home?lang=en#!/wiki/Tivoli%20Storage%20Manager/page/Recommendations%20for%20Using%20LAN-free%20with%20Tivoli%20Storage%20Manager%20for%20Virtual%20Environments
There's also
Eric, you can use GPFS.
Joerg
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From: "EJ van Loon (SPLXM) - KLM"
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Sent: Thursday, March 20, 2014 7:58:31 AM
Subject: [ADSM-L] LAN-free to disk
Hi guys!
I read in several IBM documents lines like "TSM also supports some
conf
Hi guys!
I read in several IBM documents lines like "TSM also supports some
configurations with LAN-free to disk-based storage pools" and "...
If you are implementing one of TSM's supported LAN-free to disk solutions..."
but I cannot find any details about these &quo
Huebner
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Langdale
Sent: Wednesday, June 19, 2013 4:46 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: [ADSM-L] Poor LAN Free performance & VIOS
All
Got a new LAN Free client, nothing out of the ordi
All
Got a new LAN Free client, nothing out of the ordinary, but LAN Free perf
is slower than I'd hope.
I'm going to a ProtecTier VTL and have 20 sessions going.
Not started doing any fault finding yet, but the one big difference with
this client is that the tape HBA's are vir
Past one problem, on to the next.
We loaded 5.3.6 on the HP/UX server. When we attempt LAN Free we see these
errors in the server log:
10/18/2012 13:23:17 ANR0408I Session 260179 started for server HPServer_TDP
(HP-UX) (Tcp/Ip) for storage agent. (SESSION: 260179)
10/18
We have inherited an HP/UX server and we are trying to convert it to use LAN
Free backups.
We have used agent 5.4.2.7 and it work fine, but when we install the storage
agent 5.4.2.0 it says 11.11 is not supported. 5.4.2.7 is (was) supported on
HP/UX 11.11.
The support matrix says it is
This discussion of TSM for VE brings to mind the topic of shared-file
libraries for LAN free data movement, rather than having to have yet
more HBAs on your proxy to move the data to tape.
As I understand it, GPFS is the preferred disk sharing method now. Older
versions of GPFS didn't su
This piece of software helps VMware environments a lot. Maybe block-level
incremental backup of VMs eliminates most of the need for traditional
backups in virtual machines:
http://preview.tinyurl.com/3qlzlhr
Mehdi
not stable under
VMware.. If you do the test, please could you add an entry in the forum.
Regards,
Fran
De: "Prather, Wanda"
Para: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Enviado: miércoles 27 de julio de 2011 22:07
Asunto: Re: NPIV for LAN-free backup of SQL
@ Stefan:
If SANergy or GPFS work in VMware guests, TDP for SQL can do a lan-free
backup to disk.
orked with tape in ESX 4.1 attached via SAS and that works fine
(TS3200), no the same as NPIV of course but I expect no problems with it,
you can't do snapshots of the VM anymore, so be warned of that.
- In VMs, storage agent (and so lan-free backup) is not supported by IBM,
but it might work?
Thank you all for sharing your ideas and experiences. To continue the
discussion, let me pose a couple of more precise questions:
- In VMware guests, tape access via NPIV is not "supported", but it might
work. Correct?
- In VMs, storage agent (and so lan-free backup) is not supported b
Only when there are no tape drivers involved.
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] NPIV for LAN-free backup of SQL server in VMware
>&g
ent on the VMware
> platform.
>
>
> On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Remco Post wrote:
>
>> On 27 jul. 2011, at 20:13, Stefan Folkerts wrote:
>>
>>> Lan-free requires the installation of a storage agent, this software is
>> not
>>> supported
the VMware
platform.
On Wed, Jul 27, 2011 at 8:20 PM, Remco Post wrote:
> On 27 jul. 2011, at 20:13, Stefan Folkerts wrote:
>
> > Lan-free requires the installation of a storage agent, this software is
> not
> > supported on the VMware platform so it's not possible to
t; wrote on 07/27/2011
02:50:08 PM:
>> From: Remco Post
>> To: ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu
>> Date: 07/27/2011 02:58 PM
>> Subject: Re: NPIV for LAN-free backup of SQL server in VMware
>> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager"
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>> Del,
>>
>>
1 02:21 PM
Subject:Re: NPIV for LAN-free backup of SQL server in VMware
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On 27 jul. 2011, at 20:13, Stefan Folkerts wrote:
> Lan-free requires the installation of a storage agent, this software is
not
> supported on the VMware pla
a virtualized environment
>
>* No support for attached tape drivers or tape libraries,
> either virtual or physically attached
>
>* No support for LAN-Free data movement to tape or disk
>
>
> Del
>
>
> "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote
attached tape drivers or tape libraries,
either virtual or physically attached
* No support for LAN-Free data movement to tape or disk
Del
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 07/27/2011
02:20:39 PM:
>> From: Remco Post
>> To: ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu
>> Date: 07
On 27 jul. 2011, at 20:13, Stefan Folkerts wrote:
> Lan-free requires the installation of a storage agent, this software is not
> supported on the VMware platform so it's not possible to make lan-free
> backups from a client on the VMware platform.
>
there is a lan-free agent f
Lan-free requires the installation of a storage agent, this software is not
supported on the VMware platform so it's not possible to make lan-free
backups from a client on the VMware platform.
What kind of data is it and where is it coming from?
Maybe we can figure out some other solution..
On 27 jul. 2011, at 11:34, Mehdi Salehi wrote:
> Hi
> The question is how to use TDP for SQL in a VMware environment. As the data
> is multi-terabyte, LAN-free is necessary.
1 Gbit/s ethernet can handle 360 GByte/hr, 10 Gb -> 3.6 TB/hr.
> Is NPIV a supported method to present S
Hi
The question is how to use TDP for SQL in a VMware environment. As the data
is multi-terabyte, LAN-free is necessary.
Is NPIV a supported method to present SAN resources to VMware clients? A
friend says that tape access is not possible and I wonder if SANergy is
supported or not.
Thank you
On Mon, Jun 27, 2011 at 1:14 PM, stkr34 wrote:
> Hello,
> Im new here and I'm not TSM admin. But, maybe someone help me about lan
> free backup problem. The problem is I couldn't see my server on TSM lanfree
> list. when I command q ses I can not see Proxy By Storage
Hello,
Im new here and I'm not TSM admin. But, maybe someone help me about lan free
backup problem. The problem is I couldn't see my server on TSM lanfree list.
when I command q ses I can not see Proxy By Storage Agent.
How can I restart storage agent on linux?
Than
start/write/stop/rewind/write/stop/rewind
(and so on) sequences on your tape drives, a.k.a shoeshine effect.
b) Your Domino server contains alot of small files. LAN-free to tape drives is
only a benefit when transfering large chunks of data at a time, since all the
meta data goes over the LAN
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HI friends
i am experiencing very very poor backup performance while taking backup of
domino server.
It is having around 700GB of data and LAN FREE backup on 2 tapes completing in
30 hours.
OS WIN2k3 64_bit Ent Ed.
Lotus. 8.5.2
TDP for mail 5.5.3
Storage agent 5.5
Version of ibmtape device
we are having a san env with a TSm server ( v6.2) , a client , tape library .
The tsm server has complete control on the tape library and uses it for its
daily operations.
In order to configure lan free data transfer, should i modify the san switch
zoning so that the tape library& dr
Hi,
Can bare metal recovery with fastback be lan-free?
Regards,
Mehdi
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> Van: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] Namens David E
> Ehresman
> Verzonden: vrijdag 20 augustus 2010 14:19
> Aan: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Onderwerp: Re: [ADSM-L] LAN-free backup in a logical partition
>
> With VIOS v2, VIO servers can virtualize HBAs.
GPFS FAQs indicates that virtual SCSI is supported. Can I mix physical and
virtual AIX systems in a cluster for LAN-free backup? (talking about
feasibility, not performance).
Thank you,
Mehdi
for the NPIV zoning.
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Ehresman
Verzonden: vrijdag 20 augustus 2010 14:19
Aan: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Onderwerp: Re: [ADSM-L] LAN-free backup in a logical partition
With VIOS v2, VIO servers can
With VIOS v2, VIO servers can virtualize HBAs. So it is possible to run
LAN-free via a virtualized HBA. I haven't done it yet, so can't speak
to performance.
David
>>> Remco Post 8/19/2010 5:32 PM >>>
VIO servers can't route tape
blem is you
don't get the ,more optimal performance, for not production environment it is
cheaper.
Regards,
Fran
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De: Mehdi Salehi
Para: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Enviado: jue,19 agosto, 2010 11:22
Asunto: LAN-free backup in a logical partition
Hi,
A Linux/AI
On 19 aug 2010, at 11:22, Mehdi Salehi wrote:
> Hi,
> A Linux/AIX logical partition on IBM POWER systems has only virtual SCSI
> adapters. Can this partition use TSM LAN-free backup in any way? (tape,
> GPFS, SANergy,...)
>
VIO servers can't route tape, so, you're stuck
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Hi,
A Linux/AIX logical partition on IBM POWER systems has only virtual SCSI
adapters. Can this partition
Hi,
A Linux/AIX logical partition on IBM POWER systems has only virtual SCSI
adapters. Can this partition use TSM LAN-free backup in any way? (tape,
GPFS, SANergy,...)
How about if the client uses NPIV? If yes, is NPIV virtualization completely
transparent to TSM/SAN equipments?
Regards,
Mehdi
or
> it should be connected to SAN ?
> what i need for connectivity?
> i want to know the best connectivity to get LAN -free backup
>
lan-free: backup data moves via the SAN.
That should answer your question.
Now, the real question i
know the best connectivity to get LAN -free backup
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Hi all,
I see virtual
Hi all,
I see virtually nothing about LAN-free setup with GPFS in TSM manuals. Is it
still supported?
Thanks.
Hi,
tsmclient1 backs up the image of /filesystem1 using ordinary (non-LAN-free)
method. Can another client called tsmclient2 (which is LAN-free capable)
restore this filesystem using LAN-free by:
# dsmc restore image /filesystem1 -virtualnodename=tsmclient1
?
Thanks
See http://www.redbooks.ibm.com/abstracts/sg246247.html
http://www-01.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?rs=663&uid=swg21053348
Dear all,
If you look at the first table in the following link, DB2 is not listed in
the list of data protection clients that support LAN-free. Could it be
because DB2 has built-in awareness of TSM or it really does not support
LAN-free?
Thanks,
Mehdi
thanks
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De: Mehdi Salehi
Para: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Enviado: jue,3 diciembre, 2009 12:23
Asunto: LAN-free for files?
Hi,
Can I use LAN-free method to backup individual files and not a whole
filesystem?
Thanks.
Hi,
Can I use LAN-free method to backup individual files and not a whole
filesystem?
Thanks.
load package. I suspect it
may be the same case for 6.1 as well.
/David Mc
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Thanks Da
Thanks David,
It storage agent included in TSM server media for the same platform? I am
talking about TSM 6.1.
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Hi,
ClientA has B/A client and storage agent installed and can access a tape
library that is defined in TSM server. Can this client send loca
Hi,
ClientA has B/A client and storage agent installed and can access a tape
library that is defined in TSM server. Can this client send local data (on
local hard disk) to the tape library using LAN-free method? In other worlds,
does the location of client data matter as long as client can access
anager"
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Hi
Jobs, Sydney Australia
Nicholas Rodolfich wrote:
Hello All,
Thanks for your help!!
I have a client that uses the Exchange TDP and are using LAN-FREE. The data
is several TB. They currently to a full on the weekends and incrementals
daily. Their TSM server is on AIX. They would like to move their
Hello All,
Thanks for your help!!
I have a client that uses the Exchange TDP and are using LAN-FREE. The data
is several TB. They currently to a full on the weekends and incrementals
daily. Their TSM server is on AIX. They would like to move their physical
Exchange servers to couple of VMs. The
JR,
Another method of determining if lan-free is working is to perform a
"query mount" on the lan-free client. You can do this from the TSM
server console using server to server communications to the client:
"storageagentname: q mount"
The data being restored must be
SERVER
TSM 5.5
AIX 5.3.08
CLIENT
TSM 64bit Client 5.5.0.6
TSM TDPO 5.5.1.0
TSM Storage Agent 5.5.1.1
AIX 5.3.08
Currently we are using RMAN with TSM TDPO and LAN-Free clients to backup
our Oracle 10G database. This has been confirmed by looking through the
logs, monitoring network/SAN traffic and
Hi,
That is correct. Storage Agent is your LAN-Free Client.
On the TSM Server you don't need to install anything. You do only need to
install the LAN-Free Agent on the Clients you wanna backup.
For more information, look on following webpage.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tsmin
When I install TSM Server 6.1 there are three components:
1- Storage Manager Server
2- TSM device driver
3- TSM Storage Agent
Is LAN-free agent the third item above that I should have license for?
Thanks
Hi,
You need to buy the LAN-Free agent. If you already have a lic then can you
download the latest code from IBM Passport Advantage webpage.
Best Regards
Christian Svensson
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Hi all,
Does Storage Agent makes TDP LAN-free enabled? From the following
excerpt,
my answer is "yes". What do you think?
"The storage agent is available for use with backup-archive clients
and
application clients on a number of operating systems. The Tivoli
Storage
Manager for
Hi all,
Does Storage Agent makes TDP LAN-free enabled? From the following excerpt,
my answer is "yes". What do you think?
"The storage agent is available for use with backup-archive clients and
application clients on a number of operating systems. The Tivoli Storage
Manager f
Good point, thanks.
I conclude that for a multi-platform environment, TSM for SAN is required
for all systems that need LAN-free data movement.
Another vague issue for me is the shared resource. Evidently, tape libraries
could be shared SAN resources. How about disk-based ones? What I have found
Hello
No, it's not different in 6.1, earlier versions work the same. What you
need to remember though is that you normally install a LAN-Free agent to
get the data OFF the ethernet network. If you're backing up a host with a
storage agent on another host the data goes over ethernet
Hi,
This is how storage agent 6.1 works which might be one of the differences of
this version:
"the storage agent can support several clients while installed on only one
of the clients. You can also install the storage agent on a client system
that does not share storage resources with the Tivoli S
Thanks for your comments.
Mehdi
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Is that based on marketing reasons that IBM don't try to merge some TSM
products such as B/A client
Is that based on marketing reasons that IBM don't try to merge some TSM
products such as B/A client and storage agent? Even the continuous
protection for windows-based clients.
Mehdi
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Thanks Rechard,
Is one "Tivoli Storage Manager for Storage Area Networks" server would be
enough for all windows-based, linux-based and AIX-based client?
Thanks
Thanks Rechard,
Is one "Tivoli Storage Manager for Storage Area Networks" server would be
enough for all windows-based, linux-based and AIX-based client?
Thanks
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Subject: [ADSM-L] LAN-free requirements
Hi,
What are the requirements for LAN-free backup? TSM server is V6.1 on AIX
6.1. Do I need Tivoli Storage Manager for Storage Area Networks or GPFS?
Thanks,
Mehdi Salehi
Hi,
What are the requirements for LAN-free backup? TSM server is V6.1 on AIX
6.1. Do I need Tivoli Storage Manager for Storage Area Networks or GPFS?
Thanks,
Mehdi Salehi
> An: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Betreff: Re: SQL TDP lan free backup on VMWARE
>
> Howard,
>
> Can you share the Exchange server physical config
> (cpu/mem/disk) as well
> as the .cfg you use for these Exchange servers? Are they x86
> Ex2003 or
> x64? Did it run t
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On Tuesday 27 January 2009, Steven Harris wrote:
> Hi Stef.
>
> Everyone seems to forget that the TSM for SAN client does not have to be on
> the same box as the data being backed up.
>
> How about (ie this is an idea, not proven) installing TSM for SAN on the
> physical hardware on which your VMW
nager"
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ed GB it really
does work out to be equal either way.
See Ya'
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Not necessarily. You would think so, but in my experience
On Monday 26 January 2009, Mark Stapleton wrote:
> You'd be surprised on what little difference there can be between LAN and
> SAN backups. However...
>
> Your next best bet is to do a dump of the database to a flat file, and then
> using the LAN-free storage agent to back th
A 700 GB SQL database on Vmware? Your customer sounds, well, never mind...
:)
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>
> Mark,
> The customer required to use the TDP, so, the way will be TDP via LAN,
> but
> 700 Gg in a Lan...will take longer than in a SAN..
>
> Adrian
>
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Para: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Asunto: Re: [ADSM-L] SQL TDP lan free backup on VMWARE
You'd be surprised on what little difference there can be between LAN and
SAN backups. However...
Your next best bet is to do a dump of the database to a flat file, and then
using the LAN-free storage age
You'd be surprised on what little difference there can be between LAN and SAN
backups. However...
Your next best bet is to do a dump of the database to a flat file, and then
using the LAN-free storage agent to back that up across the SAN (to tape only,
I'm afraid). If you don&
Stef
Well, next question, how can we do a Lan Free backup of these SQL bases...
Doing via LAN will take forever!!
Adrian
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De: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] En nombre de Stef
Coene
Enviado el: Lunes, 26 de Enero de 2009 17:50
Para: ADSM-L
On Monday 26 January 2009, Adrian C. Pardo wrote:
> We need to backup a SQL database Using TDP and Lan Free on a VMware
> machine (the database size is 700Gig Aprox)
>
> Any sugestion??
Not possible. The client can not access the hardware for SAN access.
Stef
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