ADSM-L

Re: One server, two ip-addresses

2001-11-20 09:04:38
Subject: Re: One server, two ip-addresses
From: Jeff Bach <jdbach AT WAL-MART DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2001 08:01:57 -0600
The ADSM server listens on a port, not a specific interface.  Use any
interface you want.
Jeff Bach
Home Office Open Systems Engineering
Wal-Mart Stores, Inc.

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        -----Original Message-----
        From:   Wouter V [SMTP:wouter-v AT EASYNET DOT BE]
        Sent:   Tuesday, November 20, 2001 7:39 AM
        To:     ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
        Subject:        Re: One server, two ip-addresses

        So, this method is really quite often used ?

        Great !

        So you don't need any special configuration to let the TSM Server
listen on
        all the NIC's in de machine ?

        Cool.

        Regards,

        Wouter Verschaeve.

        -----Oorspronkelijk bericht-----
        Van: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU]Namens
Remco
        Post
        Verzonden: dinsdag 20 november 2001 14:04
        Aan: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
        Onderwerp: Re: One server, two ip-addresses


        Hoi,

        we have our TSM server running with 4 nic's without any problems. We
don't
        have anything special configured...

        > Hello,
        >
        > Does anybody know if a single TSM server can listen on different
        ip-adresses
        > (on different nic's)  ? Or do you need to run multiple instances
on one
        > machine ?
        >
        > TSM Server Config example :
        >
        >   Listening for backup data on NIC1 : 192.168.10.10:1500
        >   and                               on NIC2 : 10.10.10.10:1500
        >   + other nic for normal lan traffic
        >
        >
        > Just wondering if adding extra LAN cards in every client to
increase the
        > total bandwith, is a
        > cheap alternative for SAN environments.
        >
        > For example : client config with 3 NIC's :
        >                                 NIC1 : regular client traffic
        >                                 NIC2 : for online database backup
        (scheduler 1)  (backup lan 1)
        >                                 NIC3 : for backup of regular file
        (scheduler 2)  (backup lan 2)
        >
        >                                 2 x 100 Mbit bandwith to backup
        >
        > Any remarks about this ?  I agree, it isn't a good alternative,
but I was
        > just wondering if this is possible ?
        >
        > Thanks !
        >
        > Wouter Verschaeve
        >

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