This residency will re-write the popular Redbook "Using Tivoli Storage
Manager in a SAN Environment". and is a great opportunity to pass on your
years of TSM wisdom to the world at large.
Residency Announcement: TI-A503-R01 Using Tivoli Storage Manager in a SAN
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John,
To respond to your questions, please see responses below:
Christopher Young
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From: John Schneider [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 11:15 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: TSM support of STK library in SAN environment
Greetings
Greetings,
I have looked through the listserv archives for an answer to this
question, but so far have not found an answer that quite addresses my
question.
I am about to install TSM 4.2.1 on an IBM pSeries box with FC attach
through Brocade switches to FC 9840 tape drives and a STK 9310
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Sent: Thursday, November 15, 2001 12:04 AM
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Subject: Re: Bad Performance in a SAN Environment
Your performance is on the low side, but not to far off what Tivoli says is
normal for backups of your type with an LTO. You have "small" files,
averaging just over 0.
Minnetonka, MN 55305
Jorge Rodriguez
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Jorge,
Please turn off html editing of your e-mail messages, some of us don't
have browser capable mail readers.
Suad
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On Wed, Nov 14, 2001 at 02:01:37PM -0400, Jorge Rodriguez wrote:
Hi...
I have the following: AIX 4.3.3. TSM Server 4.2.0 Storage Agent 4.2.0 TSM Client 4.2.0 TDP for R/3 3.2.0.6, a McData fabric with LTO 3584 4 drives.
Using the B/A Client the results are:
Total number of objects inspected: 427Total number of objects backed up: 418Total number of
file, this
requires multiple mount points.
James Thompson
Performance Analyst - Open Systems
Tivoli Certified Consultant - TSM 4.1
- Message from Robin Sharpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 24 Oct
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Subject: Re: SAN
Environment
Funny you should mentio
ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
> Seay, Paul
> Sent: Donnerstag, 25. Oktober 2001 05:21
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> Subject: Re: SAN Environment
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> Not sure what you are saying here. If you created separate pools
> (W2K) only
> tapes you sho
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Subject: Re: SAN Environment
That's correct as long as you install the Storage Agent on the client, which
"borrows" a drive from the TSM server and send only the management info
through the LAN. Therefore you needs the (expensive) STA license and to my
knowledge the library sharing o
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Subject: Re: SAN Environment
That's correct as long as you install the Storage Agent on the client, which
"borrows" a drive from the TSM server and send only the management info
through the LAN. Therefore you needs the (expensive) STA license and to my
knowledge the
pretty well.
Robin Sharpe
Berlex Laboratories
Kelly Lipp
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2001 6:35 AM
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Subject: Re: SAN Environment
That's correct as long as you install the Storage Agent on the client, which
"borrows" a drive from the TSM server and send only the management info
through the LAN. Therefore you needs the (expensive) STA license and to my
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> Subject: Re: SAN Environment
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> One other thing that is interesting to note...If you are using
> LAN-Free, you
> can create a management class that points to a disk pool and a management
> class that points to a tape pool and then make entries in th
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From: Lambelet,Rene,VEVEY,GL-IS/CIS [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 12:57 PM
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Subject: Re: SAN Environment
You can backup LAN-free
privileged and confidential.
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> From: Mauro Jr, Frank [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: mardi, 23. octobre 2001 18:39
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> Subject: SAN Environment
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> We currently point our backups to disk.
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> If we go
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of
Mauro Jr, Frank
Sent: Tuesday, October 23, 2001 9:39 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: SAN Environment
We currently point our backups to disk.
If we go to a SAN environment
:SAN Environment
We currently point our backups to disk.
If we go to a SAN environment can we still use disk or will we have
to go to
tape?
Frank Mauro
Backup and Recovery Services
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Telephone Number: 603.245.3207
We currently point our backups to disk.
If we go to a SAN environment can we still use disk or will we have to go to
tape?
Frank Mauro
Backup and Recovery Services
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Telephone Number: 603.245.3207
Beeper Number: 888.797.0806
Hi all,
We are setting a 3494 with two 3590Es in a fiber channel SAN environment. We
connect two FC cable to each of the tape drives, we can see from AIX level
that there are four tape drives. My question is: How to define
drive/devclass in TSM to
automatically switch if one path is failed?
Any
Hi all,
as far as I know, does TSM do not have the capability to share tape drives
among multiple TSM servers when the "shared" library is controlled by
StorageTek's ACSLS at least up to version 3.7.3. Are there any experience
with TSM 4.1.1?
Thanks for your comments.
Mit freundlichem Gruß / k
using TSM in a SAN environment).
Again, unfortunately because this is working with un-announced products, we
can only accept nominations from IBM, Tivoli and Business Partners.
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