Re: [ADSM-L] Need to verify what I need to set up file level backups on mmscs cluster
2010-04-14 17:18:44
The generic service is how you setup a custom service as a cluster resource.
This is what allows TSM to follow Cluster1.
You will run three backups, if the dsm.opt files are setup correctly on all
three, there will not be a repeat of any file system.
There are good docs on the steps required. I suggest you follow them, we have
had issues getting it to work if things are not done right.
http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/tividd/td/TSMC/GC32-0788-01/en_US/HTML/ans6000021.htm
Just as our standard we place the cluster1 dsm.opt file and logs on the first
drive letter of cluster1 in the same path as the normal TSM install.
Andy Huebner
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Need to verify what I need to set up file level backups
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-----Gary Lee wrote: -----
>I have a cluster with only one resource group consisting of two
>drives, f: and q:.
>There are two nodes in the cluster, node1 and node2.
>The resource group name is cluster1.
>I now need the following to back up correctly.
>
>1. Node definitions node1, node2, and cluster1 on the tsm server.
>2. client installation on node1 and node2 in same directories.
>3. options files for node1 and node2 for backing up local resources.
>4. options file for cluster1 on a shared drive with clusternode set
>to yes, not sure about clusterdisksonly.
>5. cads and scheduler services set up on node1 and node2 for local
>client use.
>6. cads and scheduler services on each node set up for cluster1
>(backup of shared disks)
>
>If all that is correct, my confusion is
>1. What exactly depends on cluster services?
>2. What is this generic service, and how does it relate to all of the
>above?
>3. To make sure we always have everything available for recovery, all
>three nodes, node1, node2, and cluster1 should have scheduled
>backups.
>
>Is there anything I have missed?
>
>Here is where I am so far.
>Node1 and node2 are now backing up as individual machines. Cluster1
>options file has been created. Working on scripts to create cluster
>cad and scheduler.
It has been a while since I had occasion to set up backups on a
Windows cluster, but I think you are missing at least two things
and possibly three things:
1.Configuring the clustering infrastructure to start the cluster
CAD instance on the new cluster host during a fail-over.
2.Configuring the clustering infrastructure to replicate the
registry key used to store the TSM password for the cluster node.
3.Updating each host-specific options file so that it only calls
for backups of the host's own disks, and updating the cluster
options file so that it only calls for backups of cluster disks
(this is the one I am not sure about).
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