Re: TSM Disaster Recovery

2010-02-04 Thread Shawn Drew
This is not a feature of TSM. The official TSM recovery solution is the restore-from-db exercise. There are third-party replication products that are able to synchronously or asynchronously replicate the disk data (and has nothing to do with TSM) Just point those products at the db/log/server d

Re: TSM Disaster Recovery

2010-02-03 Thread Sabar Martin Hasiholan Panggabean
Hi Grigori, Thank you for your share. But What I need actually is the information of the feauture of TSM that will do the synchronisation, not disk mirroring but TSM catalog synchronisation. BR, Martin -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ads...@vm.marist.edu] On B

Re: TSM Disaster Recovery

2010-01-28 Thread Grigori Solonovitch
We are using IBM DS8100 disk subsystems at Head Office and Disaster Site. There is 1Gb fiber optics link between sites. We are using DS8100 Metro Mirror (Peer-to-Peer-Remote-Copy) to mirror all data to disaster site online. TSM Server configuration files, database and logs are part of this mirro

Re: TSM Disaster Recovery with VTL

2009-11-23 Thread Alex Paschal
Hello, Mehdi. I hope this answer isn't too late for you. In the TS7650[G], a virtual cartridge is not erased the volume is written to from the beginning - i.e. a "label libvol" is performed on it. Before the RELABELSCRATCH function was added to TSM, data on a virtual volume would be accessible u

Re: TSM Disaster Recovery with VTL

2009-11-11 Thread Hart, Charles A
I'm pretty sure that once you make a VTL to VTL replication TSM wont know about the copy you created because it wasn't copied by TSM (i.e. not in the TSM DB). The only way to access is if you are replicating the TSM DB and Logs to the offsite as well so TSM will be aware of those VTL vols. We

Re: TSM Disaster Recovery with VTL

2009-11-11 Thread Mehdi Salehi
No, we haven't bought VTL, yet. Actually we are analyzing different aspects of the scenario. What I mean by expire is the transition from active-to-inactive-to-expiration.

Re: TSM Disaster Recovery with VTL

2009-11-11 Thread Steven Langdale
Hello I'm assuming you are using the VTL's replication process to do this? If so, I'd assume it would be expired (though that is TSM terminology rather than VTL terminology). Probably best to ask your VTL vendor. Steven Steven Langdale Global Information Services EAME SAN/Storage Planning

Re: TSM Disaster Recovery Testing

2004-02-13 Thread David E Ehresman
Run the DRM command, prepare Then look at its output. David >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2/12/2004 7:45:36 PM >>> We are in the process of setting up to do a test of our disaster recovery server. does anyone out there know what I run to find out what tapes I would need to restore a specific server? we