Mr. Sims is correct, we had a disk array go down, all of our DB and log volume 
mirrors went away, TSM never missed a beat.  It only logged the event once per 
volume.  Recovery was almost as easy.

Andy Huebner

 -----Original Message-----
From:   ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]  On Behalf Of Richard 
Sims
Sent:   Thursday, May 19, 2005 7:39 AM
To:     [email protected]
Subject:        Re: [ADSM-L] Regarding TSM db and log mirroring

On May 19, 2005, at 4:44 AM, Farren Minns wrote:

> Hi all
>
> I have a question regarding TSM database and log mirroring. I
> already use
> this approach but am unsure what the effects would be if we were to
> lose
> one of our disks ( i.e. one side of the mirror is broken ). How
> does TSM
> cope with this? Does it keep running? What are the steps required
> to fix a
> broken mirror etc?
>

Hi, Farren -

Now, what kind of enterprise product would TSM be if it didn't keep
running when a mirrored volume failed? :-)

Loss of a mirror is, unfortunately, very easy to miss, and is often
discovered only when the administrator happens to do Query DBVolume
or Query LOGVolume. Consider implementing server monitoring measures
to react to failure messages (ANR0203W, ANR0204W, ANR0205W, et al).

Recovery is documented in the Admin Guide topic "Restoring Your
Server Using Mirrored Volumes".

    Richard Sims

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