You can use as many as nic's and protocols as needed. Therefor there are 2 options in the option file to maximize the ammount of sessions, one per nic and one for tsm in total.
Ronald Bazuin -----Original Message----- From: Wouter V [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: dinsdag 20 november 2001 13:49 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: One server, two ip-addresses Hello, Does anybody know if a single TSM server can listen on different ip-adresses (on different nic's) ? Or do you need to run multiple instances on one machine ? TSM Server Config example : Listening for backup data on NIC1 : 192.168.10.10:1500 and on NIC2 : 10.10.10.10:1500 + other nic for normal lan traffic Just wondering if adding extra LAN cards in every client to increase the total bandwith, is a cheap alternative for SAN environments. For example : client config with 3 NIC's : NIC1 : regular client traffic NIC2 : for online database backup (scheduler 1) (backup lan 1) NIC3 : for backup of regular file (scheduler 2) (backup lan 2) 2 x 100 Mbit bandwith to backup Any remarks about this ? I agree, it isn't a good alternative, but I was just wondering if this is possible ? Thanks ! Wouter Verschaeve ***************************DISCLAIMER*********************************** Deze e-mail is uitsluitend bestemd voor de geadresseerde(n). Verstrekking aan en gebruik door anderen is niet toegestaan. Fortis sluit iedere aansprakelijkheid uit die voortvloeit uit electronische verzending. This e-mail is intended exclusively for the addressee(s), and may not be passed on to, or made available for use by any person other than the addressee(s). Fortis rules out any and every liability resulting from any electronic transmission. ************************************************************************
