31, 2013 3:13 PM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] DR tests with multiple TSM servers
We use the hosts file to isolate the DR copy and give that system a different
IP address.
The theory being if the DR TSM server has a different IP then clients cannot
find it.
If we put bogus host
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Chavdar Cholev
Sent: Wednesday, July 31, 2013 10:40 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] DR tests with multiple TSM servers
Hi Thomas,
I did it before TSM 6.3 with server-to-server with virtual volumes ...but in
isolated
Hi Thomas,
I did it before TSM 6.3 with server-to-server with virtual volumes
...but in isolated environment and it works.
Now we are migrating to node replication where is very easy to test
restore @DR location
HTH
Chavdar
On 7/31/2013 18:16, Thomas Denier wrote:
Until fairly recently my employ
Until fairly recently my employer has had one production TSM server with
a DR plan involving a commercial hot site provider. We now have multiple
production servers at multiple locations and a DR plan using our own
facilities. We think we understand how recovery from a real disaster would
work, but
Customer has an e-mail archiving application that uses TSM archiving to an
EMC Centera on the back end.
They want to split the TSM server into 2 servers to spread the load.
I've searched the TSM site and found doc on having 1 TSM server use multiple
Centeras,
but nothing on having 2 TSM servers us
That's true if there is a locally-managed domain of the same name on the
node. If the domain is managed by the config server you can update
without trouble. I've gotten around the problem like this though:
1. COPY DOMAIN foo localfoo
2. UPDATE NODE * WHEREDOM=foo DOM=localfoo
3. DELETE DOMAIN foo
Correct me if I'm wrong here, but I seem to recall that you could not replicate
domain/policy/mgmtclass from a configuration manager if there were nodes
assigned to the domain on the target (client) system.
Which made it pretty inconvenient.
I've used server-server "export policy" to achieve th
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Richard Rhodes
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To: ADSM-L@vm.marist.edu
Subject: [ADSM-L] Keeping mgt classes in sync across multiple TSM servers
We are now up to 6 primary TSM instances (as opposed to special purpose
instances). We try and keep
the policy sets
gt classes in sync across multiple TSM
servers
We are now up to 6 primary TSM instances (as opposed to special purpose
instances). We try and keep
the policy sets setup the same so we can move nodes between them as
needed.
This wasn't bad
when there was only a couple instances, but it'
As a matter of fact there is. TSM provides "Enterprise Configuration"
functionality, where you define one system as a configuration server and
subscribed other systems to profiles on the configuration server. We've
been using it with TSM 5 and 6 servers without any trouble, and it's
available free
We are now up to 6 primary TSM instances (as opposed to special purpose
instances). We try and keep
the policy sets setup the same so we can move nodes between them as needed.
This wasn't bad
when there was only a couple instances, but it's getting more of a issue
with 6 instances. For example,
I
;t done it.
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Jon Evans
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Subject: Multiple TSM servers and their databases
Hi all
Quick question, which I know is in the manuals somewhere, bu
a
> quick answer and don't have time to look just now, so was hoping someone
> could point me in the right direction..
>
> If I deployed multiple TSM servers all sharing the same Library, do they
> all have their own independent databases, or can they be configured with
>
f
Jon Evans
Sent: Friday, May 20, 2005 11:04 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Multiple TSM servers and their databases
Hi all
Quick question, which I know is in the manuals somewhere, but I need a
quick answer and don't have time to look just now, so was hoping someone
could point me in
Hi all
Quick question, which I know is in the manuals somewhere, but I need a
quick answer and don't have time to look just now, so was hoping someone
could point me in the right direction..
If I deployed multiple TSM servers all sharing the same Library, do they
all have thei
I would be cautious of the tendency to jump to the conclusion that the
database had a problem because you could not query a filespace. As seen
in numerous past postings, filespace visibility issues are often due to
character set code page inconsistencies between the client which
created the filespa
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Sent: Tuesday, January 04, 2005 1:44 PM
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Subject: Re: Multiple TSM servers on single machine.
Yury,
Not a problem running multiple instances of ITSM server on a single
system. I have worked on machin
Yury,
Not a problem running multiple instances of ITSM server on a single
system. I have worked on machines with 4 ITSM servers on a single AIX
system.
Now the real question is why are you doing an audit db? This is not a
command that should be run casually. You should only be running that
when
Hi TSMers
Did somebody has any experience with running more then one TSM5.2
servers on the same AIX machine?
The problem I am having now it takes five days to run audit db. So I am
thinking of splitting server to two and this way split database which
now has 50G.
My concerning here is how stable i
Thank you. Just what I needed !
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> I have a question about how/where the TSM client stores the
> "PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE" password on a W2K box.
>
> If a
I have a question about how/where the TSM client stores the
"PASSWORDACCESS GENERATE" password on a W2K box.
If a W2K box access multiple TSM servers (e.g. by switching/updating the
DSM.OPT file), are the passwords to both TSM servers stored as seperate
registry keys so as to not st
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Content Manager on Windows - backing up to multiple TSM Servers
Hi,
Can anyone advise on how the TSM API client on a Content Manager on
Windows
server can be configured to permit Content Manager to backup to multiple
TSM Servers?
Content Manager itself p
Hi,
Can anyone advise on how the TSM API client on a Content Manager on Windows
server can be configured to permit Content Manager to backup to multiple
TSM Servers?
Content Manager itself permits multiple 'server definitions' which seems to
replicate much of the information you would
ember 11, 2003 1:24 PM
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Hi list,
May i pick your collective brain?
We have multiple TSM Servers (called TSM_SERVER, SAPPROD and SAPQAS).
TSM_SERVER owns the 3584, SAPPROD and SAPQAS are library clients.
When we wish to resto
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Hi list,
May i pick your collective brain?
We have multiple TSM Servers (called TSM_SERVER, SAPPROD and SAPQ
Hi list,
May i pick your collective brain?
We have multiple TSM Servers (called TSM_SERVER, SAPPROD and SAPQAS).
TSM_SERVER owns the 3584, SAPPROD and SAPQAS are library clients.
When we wish to restore an Informix database backed up on SAPPROD to
SAPQAS, our local friendly TSM support company
. "They cannot reside on the same machine at the
same time."
Does this help any?
lisa
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Thanks so much Lisa. This is exactly what I was looking for.
Tom
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From: Lisa Cabanas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 1:26 PM
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Subject: Re: Multiple TSM Servers on Same Host
Tom,
In the manual TSM 4.2 for AIX, Quick Start
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From: Lisa Cabanas [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, April 05, 2002 11:46 AM
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Not necessarily-- if you want different server versions, you will need to
have different environmental variables and separate directories for
to keep the version
of the server the same because I have a test env. where I can test new
code.
lisa
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Curious if anyone has done this on AIX.
We are migrating 3 servers to one 6M1/AIX box.
Issues? All servers have to be same version?
Thanks
Tom
y manager is in the LTO Open
>Redbook and you just modify what you need for 3494.
>
>Good luck
>Becky
>
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I am in the process of setting up a second TSM server on the same machine.
I was curious if there
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Two ways to set this up:
1. Two separate TSM server sharing the library: use different categories and
be careful.
2. Have one of the servers act as the library manager. The second asks the
first for resources and tape mounts, etc. The first se
Sent: Thursday, March 14, 2002 2:16 PM
Subject: Multiple TSM Servers on Same Machine
> I am in the process of setting up a second TSM server on the same
> machine. I was curious if there are others doing that with a 3494
> ATL. From what I can tell you can share the 3494 atl reso
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I am in the process of setting up a second TSM server on the same
machine. I was curious if there are others doing that with a 3494
ATL. From what I can tell you can share the 3494 atl resources between
the two servers, meaning the
March 14, 2002 4:16 PM
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I am in the process of setting up a second TSM server on the same
machine. I was curious if there are others doing that with a 3494
ATL. From what I can tell you can share the 3494 atl resources between
th
I am in the process of setting up a second TSM server on the same
machine. I was curious if there are others doing that with a 3494
ATL. From what I can tell you can share the 3494 atl resources between
the two servers, meaning the tapes and the drives by specifying a
primarylibrarymanager. D
...
(the label prefix is assigned on the device class)
Dwight
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Subject: Multiple TSM Servers
I am planning the configuration of another TSM server with another
>I am worried about our operators accidentally inserting "library-1"
>good tapes (i.e. offsite) into the other "library-2" as scratch.
>The TSM server will add them to the "scratch" pool.
Bill - Richard's idea about using the distinct solid colors around each
library portal is a good one.
If
>I am worried about our operators accidentally inserting "library-1" good
>tapes (i.e. offsite) into the other "library-2" as scratch. The TSM server
>will add them to the "scratch" pool.
Bill - One approach is to apply solid-color labels to each cartridge,
with a big sticker of that color
I am planning the configuration of another TSM server with another tape
library (Similar to my first one).
I am worried about our operators accidentally inserting "library-1" good
tapes (i.e. offsite) into the other "library-2" as scratch. The TSM server
will add them to the "scratch" pool.
Does
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>
>The reason I would do it would be to keep the database size down.
>
>At 11:41
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> >Why would one put multiple TSM servers on a single machine?
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ason I would do it would be to keep the database size down.
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> At 11:41 AM 5/9/2001 -0400,
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> >Why would one put multiple TSM servers on a single machine?
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That's a good reason ( IMHO ).
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I do it to run a test TSM server on the
I do it to run a test TSM server on the same machine.
Jim Sporer
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>The reason I would do it would be to keep the database size down.
>
>At 11:41 AM 5/9/2001 -0400,
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> >Why would one put multiple TSM servers on a single machine?
Hi
But memory utilization , network utilization and CPU utilization and memory
leaks will be high.
Am I right.
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The reason I would do it would be to keep the database size down.
At 11:41 AM 5/9/2001 -0400,
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>Why would one put multiple TSM servers on a single machine?
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Well, you're right. Server consolidation is a good thing.
But I usually (for simplicity) try to have one machine with one TSM
server
doing all the work. Why do you need several
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> Well, you're right. Server consolidation is a good thing.
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> But I usually
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1. Less hardware to manage
2. SCSI tape resources can be shared
3.
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1. Less hardware to manage
2. SCSI tape resources can be shared
3. DISK resources can be moved be
2001 10:22 AM
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>
> 1. Less hardware to manage
> 2. SCSI tape resources can be shared
> 3. DISK resources can be moved between instances without
> an outage
> 4. Multiple int
;t see why.
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Hi all,
Why would one put multiple TSM servers on a single machine?
Wh
:Multiple TSM* Servers On Same Machine
Hi all,
Why would one put multiple TSM servers on a single machine?
What are the advantages and disadvantages? What are the
scenarios?
History:
We have one AIX system with one TSM server with two libararies
Hi all,
Why would one put multiple TSM servers on a single machine?
What are the advantages and disadvantages? What are the
scenarios?
History:
We have one AIX system with one TSM server with two libararies attached.
Robert Miller
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