I do wish TSM would be a fully clustered solution. With virtual IPs,
grid/redundant storage, redundant server nodes, virtually unlimited scale
and everything you need to seamlessly handle any outage. Many things the
storage side already has. Maybe it's not cost effective to develop these
We are in a major project to completely reorganize/replace our SAN
switches used by tape drives for all TSM servers.
We are hoping to transition to the new switches, gradually, vs all at
once. This depends on how the tape drives use the dual-ports/fibre
connections.
Currently, we only use 1 of
You did not specify your OS, but yes, you should be able to do this. In
AIX, the alternate pathing/load balancing is only used if you enable it
within Atape, either at the device level, or for all devices. You should
be able to zone them up, discover them, and then update the paths, and
then
Steve,
Thanks for the reply. These are all RedHat Linux V5 6.
Zoltan Forray
TSM Software Hardware Administrator
Virginia Commonwealth University
UCC/Office of Technology Services
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Hi Grant
It appears that the apar overstates the requirement.
My security people had a lot of issues with making the backup service
runner a domain admin. Fortunately it is not necessary. At the filer I
made the id a member of the filer's adminstrators and backup operators
groups, and all is
Handy to know, thanks, I'll give it a try. I had to ASK IBM what
permissions were required exactly,
Just make sure that you do not have SkipNTPermissions set to yes in
your optfile.
Using this requires less permissions( and is sometimes spouted as a
solution/workaround) but does not restore all