3. ANÁLISIS DE LOS RESULTADOS
3.2 ANÁLISIS DE LOS RESULTADOS DE LAS ENCUESTAS
Content Manager OnDemand accesses the Information Archive device using the Tivoli Storage Manager APIs. This section describes the components of Tivoli Storage Manager that you need to configure to enable Content Manager OnDemand to store data in the Information Archive device. This configuration requires the following high-level steps:
1. Enable Tivoli Storage Manager support in Content Manager OnDemand. 2. Configure Tivoli Storage Manager to support Content Manager OnDemand. 3. Configure the Tivoli Storage Manager client node.
Enable Tivoli Storage Manager support in Content Manager
OnDemand
To store Content Manager OnDemand archive data in Tivoli Storage Manager, you need to enable the Content Manager OnDemand Tivoli Storage Manager support. Usage of Tivoli Storage Manager allows Content Manager OnDemand to store data in the Information Archive device.
To enable Content Manager OnDemand to use Tivoli Storage Manager:
A Tivoli Storage Manager server must be installed and running, and it must be configured to allow Content Manager OnDemand to store and retrieve objects. For information about installing and configuring a Tivoli Storage Manager server, refer to the Tivoli Storage Manager documentation. A starting point is the Tivoli Storage Manager Quick Start Guide for the Tivoli Storage Manager server you are using. For example, IBM Tivoli Storage
Manager for z/OS Quick Start, GC32-0777.
The Tivoli Storage Manager client API must be installed where the Content Manager OnDemand servers (either Library Server or Object Server) are installed. Details on configuring the API can be found in the IBM Tivoli
Storage Manager for UNIX Backup-Archive Clients Installation and User's Guide, GC32-0789, and in the README.API delivered with the API.
A Tivoli Storage Manager server must be configured and active that supports that level of the Tivoli Storage Manager API. The Tivoli Storage Manager server can reside on a different host or operating system than the Content Manager OnDemand server.
Define the Content Manager OnDemand storage nodes that use Tivoli Storage Manager. The Content Manager OnDemand Administrative Client is used to define Content Manager OnDemand Storage nodes that use Tivoli Storage Manager. You can download the most recent Administrative client from:
http://www.ibm.com/software/data/ondemand/mp/support.html We describe the actions that you need to complete to configure Content Manager OnDemand to use Tivoli Storage Manager in the following sections.
Configure Tivoli Storage Manager to support Content Manager
OnDemand
The Content Manager OnDemand system uses the Tivoli Storage Manager API client to store data to and retrieve data from the Tivoli Storage Manager server. The Tivoli Storage Manager server is managed and administered independently of Content Manager OnDemand. Thus, the Tivoli Storage Manager administrator must ensure that the following conditions are met:
All the normal requirements for Tivoli Storage Manager storage are monitored and managed accordingly.
All required Tivoli Storage Manager policies, management classes, storage pools, and volumes are defined accordingly.
All required Tivoli Storage Manager storage pools and volumes are online. All Tivoli Storage Manager storage pools and volumes have sufficient storage
space to satisfy the needs of Content Manager OnDemand.
The Tivoli Storage Manager server is active when Content Manager OnDemand needs to read from or write to its storage repository.
If your Tivoli Storage Manager configuration is not set up to support Content Manager OnDemand, then Content Manager OnDemand requests that require Tivoli Storage Manager services will fail. The Tivoli Storage Manager
administrator should examine the system to ensure that it is set up to support the storage and retrieval of data by Content Manager OnDemand.
With Content Manager OnDemand, an application group definition includes a client node that is configured and registered in Tivoli Storage Manager. This node is the only link between Content Manager OnDemand and Tivoli Storage Manager. Within Tivoli Storage Manager:
The client node is bound to one and only one Policy domain. Each policy domain has only one Active Policy set.
A policy set can have many management classes, but only one of them is the default management class. The management class can contain a backup or archive copy group that will point to a storage pool.
Configure the Tivoli Storage Manager client node
Figure 6-3 is an example of a Tivoli Storage Manager client node called
ODNode
. It is assigned a policy domain calledSTANDARD
.Figure 6-3 Tivoli Storage Manager client Node
The node name and password must match the Content Manager OnDemand storage sets that uses this Tivoli Storage Manager node. BACKUPPOOL is the default storage pool for this policy domain. Associate the client name with the storage pool that is set up to maintain the archive data on the desired device type for the period of time that is required. You can associate the new client node with a different storage pool by selecting New to create a new policy domain.
The Tivoli Storage Manager management policies define where to store the data, on which devices, and for how long.
Client nodes that you have registered can be configured to back up data to this Tivoli Storage Manager server instance. The backup data is managed according to the way you set up the client's associated storage pool hierarchy.