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Re: [ADSM-L] Tivoli Storage Manager for Virtual Environments

2012-01-09 15:46:36
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Tivoli Storage Manager for Virtual Environments
From: Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU <zforray AT VCU DOT EDU>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 9 Jan 2012 15:35:21 -0500
Some questions that we could not easily glean answer from the docs:

1.  What are the specs/requirements for the "vStorage/Backup Server" that
we will have to build?
2.  What network requirements are there?  Our TSM backup servers are on a
completely different subnet then the VMWare servers.  Network rules will
have to be modified.
3.  What, if anything, needs to be installed on the Host or Guest systems?
4.  What do I need to do TSM server-wise?
5.  Do I need to put up a new TSM server or can I use one already in
production?  I have never done LAN-FREE and not sure where to start?  My
TSM servers use fibre-channel for tape drives (shared among 7-servers).
Many moons ago I remember a sub-product called SANERGY but it wanted
exclusive control of tape drives via a mini-psuedo TSM server.  We can't
afford to dedicate tape drives exclusively to such a process.

Thanks for the tip on "diskpart" but I am not at a point that I understand
how to apply it.  I am not that familiar with VMWare and the VMWare guys
are not that familiar with TSM (other than installing on Windows guests).
Zoltan Forray
TSM Software & Hardware Administrator
Virginia Commonwealth University
UCC/Office of Technology Services
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From:   Shawn Drew <shawn.drew AT AMERICAS.BNPPARIBAS DOT COM>
To:     ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date:   01/09/2012 03:14 PM
Subject:        Re: [ADSM-L] Tivoli Storage Manager for Virtual
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I actually found the manual to be very helpful and direct.  I prefer the
PDF form.  I'm not a fan of the newer infocenter format.

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/infocenter/tsminfo/v6r3/index.jsp?topic=%2Fcom.ibm.itsm.nav.doc%2Fr_pdf_ve.html



I set it up step-by-step as the manual describes and it is working well.
You just need to play around with it to make sure you understand the
concepts.  (I.E. Data Center nodes, the way you restore using the recovery
agent by using a virtual mount, etc)

Just make sure you do the "diskpart" thing on your backup proxy.  Things
should be pretty safe after you've done that.  (search the PDF for
diskpart)

Regards,
Shawn
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Ken,

My VMWare guy has the most questions.  Can I forward your direct email
address to him?

I too will have questions from the TSM/server side since I have never
setup anything like this.  Seems like LAN-FREE is the way to configure but
I have never done anything like that, either.
Zoltan Forray
TSM Software & Hardware Administrator
Virginia Commonwealth University
UCC/Office of Technology Services
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From:   Kenneth Bury <kenbury1 AT GMAIL DOT COM>
To:     ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date:   01/09/2012 12:03 PM
Subject:        Re: [ADSM-L] Tivoli Storage Manager for Virtual
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I have install the TSM for VE v6.3 and I am interested what you would
expect to see in the 'cookbook'. What I hear discussed the most is the
architectural choices that you can make using TSM for VE, like whether to
use client-side de-dupe, LAN-free, virtual or physical data movers, etc.
Once you figure out what you want to make, the recipe is straight forward.
Sort of like cooking eggs, lots of different methods but it's still the
same egg and close to the same taste.

On Mon, Jan 9, 2012 at 11:06 AM, Vandeventer, Harold [BS] <
Harold.Vandeventer AT da.ks DOT gov> wrote:

> We are also looking for that "cookbook."
>
> ------------------------------------------------
> Harold Vandeventer
> Systems Programmer
> State of Kansas - Department of Administration - Office of Information
> Technology Services
> Harold.Vandeventer AT da.ks DOT gov
> (785) 296-0631
>



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Ken Bury

Client Technical Professional

kenbury AT us.ibm DOT com



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