Mark Scott wrote:
Morning allDoes anyone have any experiences good or bad running Linux as a TSM Server? We are a reasonable size environment currently running AIX as our server and Linux/Windows and Aix clients. The question has been asked for various reasons to change processors and flavour. All feed back would be appreciated.
We started using TSM on Linux back when Redhat 8 was in production. It has worked well for us except for one thing. Every time we try to update the OS to anything using a 2.6 kernel (CentOS 4.4 for example) the TSM server performs terribly under load. For example, at 10:00pm when about 15 machines start a backup you can not get an admin console to start for about 5 to 10 minutes. We always end up going back to RedHat 8 with 2.4.x kernel. From all the testing we have done it appears that the 2.6.x kernel is the problem.
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