IBM 6.5 manual TSM Host Server Details, Example, 203.23.10.10, Instance

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Appendix B - Data Collector Pre-Installation Worksheet

Complete the worksheet below for each of the TSM Host Servers and the TSM Instances on the TSM Host Servers being polled by the Data Collector. The TSM Instance name referenced below is the value of the Server Name field returned by the dmadmc command “q status” for the instance to which you are connected.

Make additional copies of this page for each TSM Host Server in your enterprise for which APTARE StorageConsole will collect data.

TSM Host Server Details

Field

Value

 

 

Internal Name (server host name)

Note: The following five fields are not used by the application for anything other than display purposes.

External Name (Display Server name used in reports)

IP Address

Make (Unknown, Sun, Dell, HP,

IBM, Other)

Model (e.g., P650)

Operating System (e.g., AIX 5.1)

TSM Instances:

 

 

 

 

 

#

TSM

TCP Server

TCP

TSM User ID

TSM User

TSM User

Instance

Server

 

Name

Address

Port

 

Password

Privileges

 

 

 

 

 

Example

TSMSERVER

203.23.10.10

1500

Administrator

adminpass

Analyst

Instance

 

 

 

 

 

 

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2

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

 

 

 

 

 

 

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5

 

 

 

 

 

 

6

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Contents Page Page Publication Change Record Copyrights and TrademarksPage Contents Page Preface About This BookContacting Aptare Page Introduction to Data Collection Data Collection by Backup ProductData Collection Overview Data Collector TerminologyPlanning Data Collector Deployment Backup ManagerData Collection by Storage Array Capacity ManagerIBM Tivoli Storage Manager Terminology Architecture OverviewPage Before You Install the Data Collector Pre-Installation SetupUpdating the Local Hosts File Requirement Data Collector ServerPage Adding TSM Host Servers to StorageConsole Admin Æ Servers & Server Groups AdminPage Admin Æ Data Collector Policies Configuring Data Collector Policies in the PortalCollector Name Unique name assigned to this Data Collector Domain Domain identifies the top level of your server Worksheet TSM Host Server Details Dsmadmc commandInstalling the Data Collector Data Collector InstallationInstalling from the Data Collector CD On WindowsProceed to the Console Installation Instructions Internet Access Not Available from the Data Collector Server Installing via the InternetIf the Data Collector Server does not have X-Windows GUI Deployment of the Data Collector Page Installing the Data Collector Aptareagent and not aptareportal Console Installation InstructionsLicense Agreement will be displayed Installation process will track the progress Http//aptareagent.yourdomain.com Continue with Validating the Installation on Validating the Installation Validating the Data Collector InstallationSuccesspersistinginventorydetails Checkinstall for a Meta Collector Advanced Usage Example Output List Data Collector ConfigurationsList Data Collector Configurations Page Starting the Data Collector CommandData Collector Manual Startup On UnixPage Un-install the Data Collector on Unix Un-installing the Data CollectorLogin to the Data Collector Server as root OSCommandUn-install the Data Collector on Windows Verify the Data Collector Configuration Check the Configuration FileWindows Verify Connectivity Example TSM Host Server Details203.23.10.10 Instance

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