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List:       adsm-l
Subject:    Re: TSM on AIX and Linux
From:       Steven Langdale <steven.langdale () GMAIL ! COM>
Date:       2011-04-23 8:32:51
Message-ID: 00151747af3ef52f3704a191d13e () google ! com
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> Just to make sure the point is not missed, while it is possible to use
> EXPORT to only export the database (export server filedata=none), you
> need to realize that while this will move the database from AIX to Linux,
> the resultant Linux-based TSM server will not be able to access the same
> tape volumes that AIX used. You would need to export all of the AIX-based
> user data, importing it to your new Linux server.



> It would be very nice indeed if there were a way to just export/import
> the database, and be able to have the new server access the old set of
> tapes, even if it were through some sort of shim as a transitional
> process during which you could migrate the data from the old tapes (using
> a shim) to new tapes (using native). This would make the time it takes to
> do the migration much shorter and more manageable, particularly for large
> servers.

> ..Paul


A Very good point Paul, and one I'd forgotten - so thanks for the reminder!

At risk of hijacking the thread somewhat, this does raise a question about
the format incompatibility statement... I have a particular TSM instance on
windows 2003. In that environment we do LAN-Free backups of an SAP
environment which is on AIX. These tape volumes are therfore read/writeable
on AIX and Windows. With that in mind, they must be cross platform
accessible, at least to a certain extent.

Thoughts?

Steven
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