Re: GIGE connectivity via TSM
2004-03-23 11:15:07
I don't disagree, but does this gaurantee that the data coming from the server
will traverse the GIGE NIC as well?
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Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU
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Subject: Re: GIGE connectivity via TSM
My understanding of TCPCLIENTADDRESS is different. We use it for multi-homed
boxes that have a separate NIC that connects to a private, internal, GIGE
subnet so that the backups are pushed across it
versus the public subnet.
To verify this, when I check the details for a TSM node (on the TSM server),
the IP address it shows changes to the private subnet, not the public one that
was previously being used.
Andrew Raibeck......care to confirm this ?
Dwight Cook <cookde AT US.IBM DOT COM>
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Re: GIGE connectivity via TSM
tcpclientaddress only sets the initial address for the server to come in
on.... (last I remember)
beyond that, standard system/network routing takes over.
I'm still at 4.2 & 5.1 (moving to 5.2 in the next couple of months) but we
currently put route statements on the client nodes to ensure they exit out
their proper interfaces to access the tsm server(s).
Dwight E. Cook
Systems Management Integration Professional, Advanced
Integrated Storage Management
TSM Administration
(918) 925-8045
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This should be an easy one for most... I have a Solaris client running TSM
v5.2. It will be getting a GIGE card. What is the best/recommended way to
ensure data is traversing the GIGE card (in both
directions... outbound/inbound) if it is not set up as the default NIC on
the client. thx.
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