Re: [Networker] Solaris storage node
2007-03-12 11:33:31
I don't believe so. I use a Sol10 storage node and two win32 storage
nodes connected to my Sol10 master server and it works very well.
-ty
Phillip T. ("Ty") Young, DMA
Manager, Data Center and Backup/Recovery Services
Information Services
i2 Technologies, Inc.
Teresa Biehler
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We're replacing our Windows storage nodes with a Solaris storage node.
In Windows, we had to make sure that the removable storage service was
disabled so that it would not try to control/reset/rewind our tape
drives while another storage node was writing to them. Are there any
similar configuration items we need to be careful of with a storage node
in Solaris? Are there any file locking-type settings that need to be
made?
Thanks.
Teresa
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