Hello First of all, I am not a Solaris admin or an Oracle DBA and my knowledge about it is limited....
We plan to use TSM for San and TSM for databases to backup Oracle DB over the SAN. However when the Unix admin saw the requirements for it he said that there might be a problem Apparently we're using sparse local zones to run the Oracle DB. TSM Storage Agent Yes * Supported in global and non-global Whole Root zones * No support for non-global Sparse zones * No support for SAN discovery in non-global Whole Root zones Can you install TSM for SAN in the global zone, and from the local zones use the storage agent in the global zone or is the local zone unaware of the storage agent in the global zone? Or can you install everything in the global zone, and use RMAN to backup all the DB's in the local zones? Any help is appreciated Regards Niklas Lundström Niklas Lundström Storage Administrator Swedbank AB (publ) 105 34 Stockholm Telefon: +46 (0)8 5859 5164 Mobil: +46 (0)70 24 76 345 Vi ber dig lägga märke till att detta e-postmeddelande kan innehålla konfidentiell information. Om du felaktigt blivit mottagare av detta meddelande ber vi dig informera avsändaren om felet genom att använda svara-funktionen. Vi ber dig också att radera e-postmeddelandet utan att skicka det vidare eller kopiera det. Trots att vi intygar att e-postmeddelandet och eventuella bilagor inte innehåller virus och andra fel som kan påverka datorn eller IT-systemet där det mottages och läses, öppnas det på mottagarens eget ansvar. Vi tar inte på oss något ansvar för förlust eller skada, som har uppstått i samband med att e-postmeddelandet mottagits och använts. _________________________________________________________________________________ Please note that this message may contain confidential information. If you have received this message by mistake, please inform the sender of the mistake by sending a reply, then delete the message from your system without making, distributing or retaining any copies of it. Although we believe that the message and any attachment are free from viruses and other errors that might affect the computer or IT system where it is received and read, the recipient opens the message at his or her own risk. We assume no responsibility for any loss or damage arising from the receipt or use of this message.
