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07-09-2002 12:40 AM
07-09-2002 12:40 AM
we are using EMC's BCVs in our backup process, i.e. mount the mirrors (OnlineJFS, HPUX 11.0) to a HPUX 11.0 backup server (OnlineJFS, HPUX 11.0, Legato Networker). Now our customer plans to replace the HPUX server by SUN hardware with Veritas Filesystem. May this work at all?
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07-09-2002 01:15 AM
07-09-2002 01:15 AM
SolutionHTH
Duncan
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07-09-2002 01:40 AM
07-09-2002 01:40 AM
Re: OnlineJFS on SUN
No...
Solaris doesn't support veritas.
If your customer insist on solaris then Legato storage manager is the best bet.
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07-09-2002 02:02 AM
07-09-2002 02:02 AM
Re: OnlineJFS on SUN
Then he will have to do raw disk image backups of the HPUX BCVs. In thise case another Backup tool e.g. LGTO Storage Manager or LGTO Celestra woulb be a good idea.
Celestra Power moves data at a block level - directly from disk to tape. Data travels at high-speed using a Celestra copy command that resides on a separate server, freeing application servers from the strain of backup processing. Storage assets are protected, application performance remains good.
So tell your customer to think twice.
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07-09-2002 06:28 AM
07-09-2002 06:28 AM
Re: OnlineJFS on SUN
live free or die
harry
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07-09-2002 06:41 AM
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Re: OnlineJFS on SUN
However, you could get away with NFS mounting the disks.
HTH
Marty
P.S. Replacing both systems with Sun systems will work.
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07-09-2002 06:43 AM
07-09-2002 06:43 AM
Re: OnlineJFS on SUN
Sun is poor in vloume maangement , there are some tools like disktools etc which are helpful and have some GUI to help you but overall the volume mgmt in SUN is poor ,you should revaluate the whole decision .
Manoj Srivastava