Hi, I don't think TSM on VM would be an option because it is "functionally stabilized" on a very old level (couldn't find the web page). What you could think about is TSM server on Linux for your mainframe.
HTH Thomas Rupp -----Urspr�ngliche Nachricht----- Von: Nancy Reeves [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Gesendet: Donnerstag, 04. Dezember 2003 23:52 An: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Betreff: TSM on AIX now, platform change coming? We are now running TSM 4.2 on an AIX box. Not only is the TSM level unsupported, so is the AIX level. And the box is running on empty, plus we are really tight on storage, both disk and tape. We are looking for a new solution. A TSM upgrade is obvious. Platform is not. One thought is to get a new/bigger AIX box with more disk, and move to LTO tape. Another idea is move to Sun and LTO. Any thoughts on comparing AIX vs. Sun for a TSM server? While unpacking some stuff, I found the TSM Server for VM tape. We don't have disk or tape issues with VM, so I am wondering if that is worth pursuing. One obvious down side is that we are still on VM/ESA 2.4, but we will be moving to z/VM after we get the cost issue under control and I install it. Another question is tape management. We use EPIC now, will that even work with TSM? If not, what do people running TSM on VM use for tape management? Does anyone here actually have their TSM server on VM? Thanks for any info or insights. Nancy Reeves Technical Support, Wichita State University [EMAIL PROTECTED] 316-978-3860
