IBM DR550 SMB V.1 manual DR550 SMB tape attachment, Sample 3592 Configuration

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IBM TotalStorage DR550 SMB

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eraseability along with high performance. Whether you use the 3592 for backup of the DR550 SMB (using TSM commands such as “copy storage pool”) or you choose to archive directly to tape, the data is permanently stored and can not be modified. Using a different tape cartridge (without WORM protection) will not guarantee the non-erase capability that is featured in the DR550 SMB.

DR550 SMB tape attachment

Attaching tape to the DR550 SMB can be done with stand along 3592s or with 3592s placed within a tape library such as the IBM 3584. Other libraries that support the 3592 can be used as well. Each port on the FC switch within the DR550 SMB is connected to port 1 on the 3592 drive. The second port on the drive is not used.

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In the diagram above, the orange (dotted) cables represent the connections between the HBAs in the servers and the ports on the SAN switches. The solid lines (orange) represent connections to the tape drives. You will use switch ports 1-3 for tape connections. You can have up to three 3592s attached in this configuration.

Sample 3592 Configuration

Each 3592 requires a special code to determine the location it is placed in the rack (left side or right side). Please note that the 3592 is not installed in the DR550 SMB, but is usually installed in a 19 inch rack or within a library such as the IBM 3584 or IBM 3494. The below example is for a Left Cradle Placement.

Product

Description

Quantity

3592-J1A

IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Tape Drive

1

FC 4674

Install J1A in Rack

1

FC 4802

Left Drive Cradle in Rack

1

FC 6025

25 Meter LC/LC Fibre Channel Cable

2

FC 8802

Cleaning Cartridge

1

FC 8820

3592 Data Cartridge (20-pack)

1

FC 9200

Open System Device Drivers

1

FC 9600

pSeries AIX Attachment

1

To mount a second 3592, or mount the 3592 in the RIGHT drive cradle, the customer would need.

 

Product

Description

Quantity

 

 

3592-J1A

IBM TotalStorage Enterprise Tape Drive

1

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents P95P2745 Table of Contents SAN Switches 2005-H08 only when ordered as tape ready Support Web Site IBM TotalStorage Data Retention Innovative Technology IntroductionIBM eServer P5 Hardware OverviewManagement Console IBM SAN Fibre Channel Switch 2005-H08Accessing the Switches Software Overview Content Management ApplicationsTivoli Storage Manager for Data Retention Tivoli Storage Manager API ClientOther Management Applications IBM DB2 Content ManagerQuantity DR550 SMB ComponentsDescription Management ConsoleComponents Software or Firmware Levels Switch included with disk and tape ready optionAIX settings Logical Volume ConfigurationsTivoli Storage Manager Database and Logs Tivoli Storage Manager Server ConfigurationTivoli Storage Manager Disk Storage Pool Tivoli Storage Manager Storage Management PolicyMonitoring Disk Volumes Monitoring the Database and Recovery Log StatusRoutine Operations for Tivoli Storage Manager Monitoring the Results of Scheduled OperationsSafety Notices Installation and ActivationLaser Compliance Cabling to the customer’s Ethernet / IP Network Site Preparation and PlanningIBM TotalStorage DR550 SMBVersion 1.0 ------ 27 May 2005Page Changing Server Names Setting up the Management ConsoleSingle Node All Configurations Recommended Racks Installing in a RackCabling AC Account Roles Password set at Factory Configuring the P5 520 ServerUser Accounts Tivoli Storage ManagerConnecting to Gigabit Ethernet Fibre Network AdminNetwork Connecting to a 10/100/1000 Mbps Ethernet copper NetworkFor 10/100/1000t Ethernet networks Single node configuration steps Procedure for Changing IP AddressObtain 1 IP address from your network administrator Connect to drsengine through the management consoleCustom-made /etc/hosts file on drsengine excerpt Preconfigured /etc/hosts file on drsengine excerptVerify the new IP address Changing passwords Other Installation TopicsLogoff all sessions Creating an AIX Recovery DVD Error Notification and MonitoringOperations Update an Administrator Leave blank Boot from the Recovery DVD Recovering from a problem using the Recovery DVDSet and Verify Installation Settings Change/Show Installation Settings and InstallHdisk2 04-B0-00-6,0 12288 None Yes Backing Up the DR550 SMB Data POWER5 Environmental SpecificationsSAN Switches 2005-H08 only when ordered as tape ready Other InformationComplementary Products Connecting Tape to the DR550 SMBTape 7316-TF3DR550 SMB tape attachment Sample 3592 ConfigurationData Migration MIGDelayMIGContinue YesIBM TotalStorage DR550 SMB Version 27 May Gathering problem information from the user Problem DeterminationQuestions Responses PSeries Diagnostic Information for Multiple BUS Systems Problem Area Start with this informationAIX 5L for Power V5.2 Documentation CD LCD4-1144 Tivoli Storage Manager Messages and Problem Determination Network Information Services NIS and NIS+ path and name isPerformance Management Guide path and name is System Management Guide Communications and Networks pathSupport Web Site Viewing the AIX runtime error logLegal Notices References IBM POWER5IBM TotalStorage DR550 SMB Version 27 May Updates To This Guide

DR550 SMB V.1 specifications

The IBM DR550 SMB V.1 is a robust data protection solution designed to meet the needs of small and medium-sized businesses (SMBs). This innovative platform combines advanced technologies with user-friendly features, making it an ideal choice for organizations looking to secure their data without overwhelming complexity or significant financial investments.

One of the main features of the IBM DR550 SMB V.1 is its integrated data deduplication capability. This technology significantly reduces the amount of storage space required for backups by eliminating redundant copies of data. As a result, businesses can store more information efficiently, leading to cost savings and more effective use of resources.

The platform also supports multi-tiered storage options, enabling users to easily manage data across various storage environments. This flexibility is crucial for SMBs that may have limited storage capabilities but still require scalable solutions to accommodate growth. The ability to migrate data seamlessly between different tiers enhances operational efficiency and ensures that businesses can handle their evolving data needs without frequent disruptions.

Another noteworthy characteristic of the DR550 SMB V.1 is its cloud integration support. The ability to back up data to the cloud provides additional protection and redundancy, allowing organizations to ensure data availability even in the event of hardware failures or disasters. This feature is especially important for SMBs operating with limited IT resources, as it simplifies disaster recovery processes and enhances overall business continuity.

The user interface of the IBM DR550 SMB V.1 is designed with accessibility in mind. Its intuitive dashboard allows users to monitor backup statuses easily, configure schedules, and manage recovery options without extensive technical expertise. This user-friendly approach reduces the learning curve for employees and empowers businesses to take control of their data protection strategies.

In terms of security, the DR550 SMB V.1 employs advanced encryption technologies to safeguard sensitive information both during transit and at rest. This focus on data security is vital for meeting compliance requirements and maintaining customer trust in an increasingly data-driven world.

Overall, the IBM DR550 SMB V.1 stands out as a comprehensive solution that merges advanced backup technology with essential features tailored for small and medium-sized businesses. Its combination of data deduplication, multi-tier storage support, cloud integration, and robust security measures makes it a valuable asset for organizations looking to enhance their data protection capabilities while ensuring ease of use and scalability.