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Re: Client and AIX mirrored disks...

2001-10-22 20:14:39
Subject: Re: Client and AIX mirrored disks...
From: "Greatbanks, Stephen P" <stephen.greatbanks AT EDS DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 23 Oct 2001 10:11:44 +1000
Zlatko,
        Thanks for the information. I do realise that the AIX mirroring is
totally transparent from the user (and TSM) point of view. That is not
really my question though. The current backup procedure is (roughly)

(i)     Stop all clients using the filesystems
(ii)    Do a mksysb
(iii)   Break off one of the mirror copies
(iv)    Re-mount the broken mirror copies as phantoms that we backup
(v)     Allow clients to access disks
(vi)    Backup the broken mirrors
(vii)   Re-sync the mirrors

The reason we do this is to minimise the downtime for the machine
and to allow a backup to continue whilst clients can use the filesystems.
Effectively we are taking a point-in-time snapshot of the filesystems.
I guess that what I was asking is whether there is anything in the TSM
client (in terms of smarts) to allow it to do something similar.
Am I right in thinking that the client will rely on the filesystem not
changing underneath it?


If we cannot, then we will just have to wear the downtime.

Thanks for that,

Steve Greatbanks

ps - You are of course right about varyon/varyoff working at the VG, rather
than the LV level.