Re: 3584, iseries and tsm
2004-09-23 09:59:04
I agree, there are some performance
issues. But, as I said, "It works fine for us."
Restores can be a little slow. We restored
a single IFS directory from an IFS library the other day and here's the
problem. It appears that TSM restores a single huge file to the ISeries
server, where the file is dissected by BRMS. All the AS400 files are just
pieces of this large object restored by TSM. So, from a TSM perspective,
we restored about 40GB. However, the AS400 files actually restored to the
server only amounted to about 400MB. Yes, there are some restore issues,
but from our perspective, the ability to manage all the tape media through
a single application (TSM) is a worthy trade.
The link I sent in my original reply
to this post includes a discussion about the performance issues involved
when one decides to use the BRMS/TSM combination to back up AS400. In short,
it's not recommended for large environments, or environments where restore
performance is a high priority. Since we aren't running production stuff
on AS400 (we're a software company who only uses the ISeries because we
have a version of our code for that platform), it's not like we need to
have a failed server up in minutes. Hours or a day or two is fine for these
specific servers.
Curtis.
curtis.stewart AT lawson DOT com
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Hi
1. Yes, you can share a 3584-L32 library between one or more iSeries servers
and a pSeries server, but it will require partitioning.
2. Yes, BRMS is a good way of going if you want to use dynamic sharing
between the drives. This however will require the TSM api, so that BRMS
server acts as a TSM client. This is a good way to go if you dont have
high performance expectations, as the BRMS solution has some mean performance
issues.
We have a customer that was choosing between running BRMS+TSM api or partitioning
the library. They went with the partitioning scenario, as this gave alot
better performance and could offer the advantages of central, consolidated
tape storage.
The down-side is that you dont manage all tape activity through the TSM
server. However, all tape and job activity isnt managed through TSM despite
using BRMS with TSM. You still have to monitor the individual iSeries servers.
Best Regards
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We back up our AS400 with BRMS and TSM. Check this out. It works fine for
us.
http://www-1.ibm.com/servers/eserver/iseries/service/brms/adsmfaq.htm
Good Luck.
Curtis
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Is it possible to share a 3584 Library (FC-LTO2) between a TSM
server(5.1.9.3) on AIX433 and a AS400. Do you need to do
partitioning(and loose an entire drive to the AS400) or can you just
dynamicly share a drive between the as400 and tsm?
Can the AS400 use the drive as if it was locally attached so it can use
its own backup mechanism?
How do you backup your as400?
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