Hi everyone
Can DPM make a backup of db via SANergy (not VSS backup)? I mean full and
incremental backups.
Thank you for any help.
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I believe GPFS is recommended over SANergy from IBM for this type of thing
nowadays. At least that's what they were pushing at the last symposium
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Hello,
Does anyone have expirence with Tivoli SANErgy filesharing?
I would like to use it for TSM FILE deviceclasses.
The SANErgy MDC would be an AIX 6.1 (the TSM server), another AIX 6.1
would be the client. I set up the NFS server on MDC, the LUN (on which
the NFS-exported filesystem resides
SANergy, SAN-FS, SVC...Some products IBM brings to market are hits, some
aren't.
The two aggrivations we had with SANergy (and I'm not talking about my
current employer) were that it required a Windows host for CIFS, and a
UNIX host for NFS. (I think Solaris was the preferred UNIX at th
Thanks for the information. It seems that SANergy gets fairly bad press
on this forum, or are there success stories out there too? And the
software seems ancient (last release in 2002?) Is it still a viable
solution?
I was hoping that a FILE library shared and managed by the TSM server
would
In short no. Sanergy is what allows you to share the filesystem
amongst multiple servers. GPFS is a an alternative to SANergy that
also provides the file and block locking necessary to share a physical
device among multiple hosts.
I may be wrong, but I believe that the only two supported LAN
Hello... we will be implementing an iSCSI SAN in the near future. The TSM
server needs more disk storage pool space. I want to build new storage
pools (FILE type, but perhaps also DISK type) on SAN storage. I don't
need SANergy for this... correct?
Some of the TSM clients that will resi
Hi,
Which version of SANergy is compatible with TSM 6.1? I could not find enough
information about SANergy except the old practical guide (June 2001)!
Thanks
or AIX and Linux hosts in a lan-free TSM
environment and have windows hosts make their lan-free backups using
SANergy? I mean configuring SANergy to use GPFS filesystems.
Thanks
Good day all.
A little overview about my test site.
This configuration was made for testing work of SANergy.
I have 2 vmware machines on VMware vCenter Server 4 - Linux (CentOS3) and
Windows 2003.
To both servers was connected disk on SAN.
Win2003 server is SANergy MDC, disk is exported ftom it (E
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But the only problem that remains for IP over FC is that TSM server is still
processes the data coming/going from/to TSM clients/storage pools. I mean it
is not direct copy to SAN. Above all, I loved that.
Regards,
Mehdi Salehi
Hello. Get me out of this email loop please! Iv been stuck in it for months!
Thanks
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That's a wonderful solution, Richard. I loved that.
Regards,
Meh
That's a wonderful solution, Richard. I loved that.
Regards,
Mehdi Salehi
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Hi all,
GPFS does not currently support 32-bit Windows nodes. Is there any
disk-based lan-free solutioin for AIX/Linux/windows nodes? Or any news from
the next version of GPFS to support more open platforms?
"GPFS Multiplatform V3.2.1-5 and later, is supported on nodes running
Windows Server 2003
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On 26 mei 2009, at 21:17, Gill, Geoffrey L. wrote:
>> without going into SANergy per se, I would suggest to you to think
&
On 26 mei 2009, at 21:17, Gill, Geoffrey L. wrote:
without going into SANergy per se, I would suggest to you to think
very carefully what problem you want to solve by using any SAN-shared
filesystem.
I'm not looking to solve a problem just looking for input as it
relates
to SANerg
> So your question (in different words) is how to keep the backup
traffic
> off the regular network. You see 2 options: 1) a separate backup
> network, or 2) lanfree over the SAN. Lanfree then comes in 2 flavors
> of to tape (lanfree to tape) and to file volumes (lanfree via
saner
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 05/26/2009
03:17:26 PM:
> If I understand SANergy correctly it's a way to back up data in a SAN
> environment to disk pool
I believe that's a pool of type FILE.
on a SAN by keeping it off the regular network.
> If that is a c
> without going into SANergy per se, I would suggest to you to think
> very carefully what problem you want to solve by using any SAN-shared
> filesystem.
I'm not looking to solve a problem just looking for input as it relates
to SANergy and setting up a new environment in a new loc
Hi,
without going into SANergy per se, I would suggest to you to think
very carefully what problem you want to solve by using any SAN-shared
filesystem. I've seen GPFS and CXFS (SGI) being used in HPC quite
successfully, but only in very limited, high performance situations.
These filesy
Is anyone out there using SANergy in their environment? With the changes
we're going through it looks like the environment, wherever it's going
to be housed, is going to allow changes. I'm looking for information
from anyone who is using TSM in a SAN environment instead of a
se
task and I solve it.
Though decision of this problem interesting per se.
I've tested that SANergy works with TSM BA Client well (who would doubt :)
), but my chief dosen't sure that HSM will works also fine.
Do I correctly understand, that HSM uses TSM BA Client functions for
transfer migrati
.
HSM decides transparent data migration task.
TSM fo SAN can write only to libraries, so SANergy helps transfer
data to
disks (from fc-disks to fata disks and backwards).
And at end TSM for SAN is responsible for transmitting data to tapes
(if
need send it from client) and back.
But i don't
needed) to tapes.
All data must be transmitted over SAN. For all systems data-flow will be
transparent, and by user request data must return to first level stg pool.
How i see that solution.
HSM decides transparent data migration task.
TSM fo SAN can write only to libraries, so SANergy helps transf
Hi,
I think you'll learn that GPFS provides everything SANergy does, plus
reliability and some more neat features. I don't think you'll actually
need the SANergy MDC to do what you want to do. I have a very strong
opinion on SANergy, and that is that you don't want to use
Hi,
I try configure HSM and SANergy on linux. And i couldn't install SANergy
MDC on CentOS.
First i tried install all on CentOS 4 (2.6.9-78). In IBM documentation i
found than MDC works with linux kernel 2.6 only if filesystem EXT3 type.
But HSM needs gpfs filesystem =(.
So I decided in
Hello!
We can't get it work on Sparc Solaris 10.
There was a message about wrong OS version. But we have
sanergyfsf_sol5.10_sparc_cd3.3.3.0.tar
28.02.08, 00:45, Ribeiro:
> I would like to know if you guys have ran into any problems, issues,
> etc
> Thanks!
>
> Ricardo Ribeiro
> TSM Archit
I would like to know if you guys have ran into any problems, issues,
etc
Thanks!
Ricardo Ribeiro
TSM Architect (Distributed Storage Group)
Charles Schwab & Co., Inc
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Phone 602-977-4629
Thanks Remco
It concerne which release of SANergy ?
Regards
Pierre Cayé
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CAYE PIERRE wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am looking for feedback about use of SANergy.
>
> Looking for impressions, efficiency, applicable domains, problematics,
> difficulties and so.
>
> I am studying possible implementation of SANergy for backup purpose in
> wintel
I don't mean traditional LAN-free, but LAN-free backup directly to disk using
SANergy (which is an IBM product...)
SANergy is a product, client/server, which allow spare of SAN disk space.
It can be used with TSM :
A dedicated storage pool disk is shared among SAN with nodes.
Management
vironments.
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Hi,
I am looking for feedback about use of SANergy.
Looking for impressions, efficiency, applicable domains, problematics,
difficulties and s
Hi,
I am looking for feedback about use of SANergy.
Looking for impressions, efficiency, applicable domains, problematics,
difficulties and so.
I am studying possible implementation of SANergy for backup purpose in
wintel world (with AIX/TSM Server).
Regards,
Pierre
On Friday 03 March 2006 14:11, Mark Stapleton wrote:
> Sanergy is essentially a dead product at IBM. Its theory was beautiful,
> but its reality had more than its share of issues.
>
> IBM is now promoting SanFS as the solution you might be looking for.
> Disk-to-disk is not support
"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 03/03/2006
02:52:23 AM:
> I'm looking for some more information on how a TSM client can backup
over the
> SAN to a disk based storage pool (from type FILE or DISK). The platform
is
> AIX.
Sanergy is essentially a dead product at IBM.
Dis altyd lente in die hart van die mens wat God
en sy medemens liefhet (John Vianney).
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Hi,
I'
Hi,
I'm looking for some more information on how a TSM client can backup over the
SAN to a disk based storage pool (from type FILE or DISK). The platform is
AIX.
Stef
p
> directly to disk (via SAN) is also a high priority. I know to make this
> happen in TSM we must use SANergy. I know in the past this product had
> a mixed reception. I was hoping I might hear from some organizations
> who have used/are using it now for disk-based, SAN-pathed back
TSM we must use SANergy. I know in the past this product had
a mixed reception. I was hoping I might hear from some organizations
who have used/are using it now for disk-based, SAN-pathed backups. Is
SANergy reliable/stable, especially when processing hundreds of GB's
nightly? I searche
Folks,
We'd like to use TSM SANergy to improve the backups of our Oracle DB and
Domino DB using TDP. Can this be done?
Ta,
Sandra
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> Hello,
> I'm looking into SANergy as a possible configuration for doing LAN Free backups to a
> FILE device class instead of having to a physical tape drive.
> I notice that SANergy doesn't appear to be too popular of a product.. I guess so
> much so that IBM removed t
We are trying to share SAN disks from a AIX 4.3.3 32-bit MDC, but
since SANergy doesn't support LVM how do you configure the disks
outside of LVM, and how do you configure it under SANergy?
Also, is anyone using IBM's SDD and vpaths under SANergy MDC.??
Cecily Hewlett
Hello TSMers,
What's the latest on SANergy running on AIX 5.2? I've searched the support site and
all I got was the flash last October 2002. And it included only AIX 5.1. Was there
any announcement yet? Or is it a dead end?
Thanks in advance.
inotzki
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>Anybody has any good evaluation of SANERGY on AIX?
I've heard second-hand that IBM cannot promise a SANergy for AIX 5.2,
which may deter prospective implementations if it does not definitely
have a future. I'd be interested in what others may have heard.
Richard Sims, BU
Anybody has any good evaluation of SANERGY on AIX?
Remco Post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 13:06:56 -0700
inotzki wrote:
> All,
>
> We are to do LAN free to disk and tape now. Has anybody has or knows of
> a working setup of:
>
> 1. SANERGY MDC on AIX 5
All,
We are to do LAN free to disk and tape now. Has anybody has or knows of a working
setup of:
1. SANERGY MDC on AIX 5.1/AIX 4.3.3
2. SANERGY Client on AIX 4.3.3
3. SANERGY Client on Solaris 8/9
4. ESS
5. TSM 515 for AIX 3.3.3
6. Managed Systems for SAN Storage Agent on Solaris
ok. I'm about to be scared. I'm having the impression that SANERGY is backup for
test environment not Prod. Does anybody else have this setup on their production.
inotzki
Remco Post <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 13:06:56 -0700
inotzki wrote:
> All,
>
&
On Thu, 5 Jun 2003 13:06:56 -0700
inotzki <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> All,
>
> We are to do LAN free to disk and tape now. Has anybody has or knows of
> a working setup of:
>
> 1. SANERGY MDC on AIX 5.1/AIX 4.3.3
My suppier has up to now been unable to deliver th
HI TSMers,
On a LAN free setup (pure AIX, SAN), is there a big difference between using FILE
device class drives vs using SANergy? What does SANergy really do? I have tested
FILE drives and it sits on NFS. I also know that it is Sequential just like the tapes
and needs more Drives to support
Hmm,
I have just one advice on SANergy, dump it fast! If owner shows the
right info about the owner of the volume on the AIX box, everything
should work ok. I have some experience with an SUN MDC and AIX host, no
problems fusing the volume... Without the fuse, all traffic goes via
NFS. Be sure
Hi Everyone, I know this is a TSM support group but I figure some of you must be
using SANERGY for LanFree to disk purposesAnyway my MDC is a WINDOWS2000
system , exporting the drives with NFS MaestroMy Sanergy host is AIX
4.3.3...I was able to mount the drives on my AIX box and even
No, SANergy is not included in TSM v5.1. It is needed if you plan to do
LANfree to disk storage pool.
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On 13-Mar-02 Cindy Bogle wrote:
> SANergy is not a prerequisite to TSM V5.1.
But my question was: "Is it included in TSM
On 13-Mar-02 Cindy Bogle wrote:
> SANergy is not a prerequisite to TSM V5.1.
But my question was: "Is it included in TSM V5.1?",
and if yes, "Is it SANergy 3.1?".
Cheers,
Henk.
SANergy is not a prerequisite to TSM V5.1.
You wrote:
> H...Another item I will have to purchase from Tivoli. im sure my
company
> will love me now.
I heard last week that SANergy will be part of TSM, starting with TSM
5.1,
which will be announced April 9th.
Cheers,
Hen
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Mark has a TSM server (Server A) attached via SAN to a SHARK where the
storage pool resides. Server B resides on the same network and is
attached to the same SHARK unit. Using SANergy, When Server A goes to
backup Server B will the file be sent ove
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that is nice BUT what platform,programes,database it support how it work ?
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This is accomplished
This is accomplished by installing a TSM server on the SANergy NT MDC.
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