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SFHA and Storage IBM DS 8300

Updated: 21 May 2010 | 4 comments
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Hi to everybody,

We have do migrate few cluster from storage EMC to storage IBM. The MetroMirror Agent, bundled with the latest  SFHA release, covers the DSCLI command line script.
We are going to use IBM TPC for Replication, that is similar to DSCLI but not exactly the same.
I wonder if the almost new TPC for Replication is covered by the SFHA agent.

Best Regards

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Gaurav Sangamnerkar's picture
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2009
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Hello, I reckon agent

Hello,

I reckon agent supporting DSCLI only... never remember to see IBM TPC in support list....

Checking agent guide would be useful however I think it won't be supported..

Gaurav

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2009
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Hello Gourav, in the agent

Hello Gourav,

in the agent guide TPC is not mentioned.
IBM TPC is for sure newer than IBM DSCLI, and it seems that if you use TPC you cannot use DSCLI anymore.

I'm going to ask directly, for an official answer, to IBM and Symantec.

Regards
Marco

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2009
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Hello, Well what I can

Hello,

Well what I can understand is, if its not documented, it will not be supported....

Gaurav

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2009
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Hello, I also understand what

Hello,

I also understand what is not documented it is not supported.
What I'd like to know is what is not supported now, perhaps il will be in the next future.

Marco