julianbarnett
Technical User
Hi - we have a SAN connected Scalar I2K with 10 LTO4 drives attached to a CPU bound Solaris Networker server.
I tried using DDS to share out some of the drives to a SAN connected AIX storage Node and alleviate the load on the Solaris server. However, using this configuration, if the server is already writing to the shared drives, the Storage Node doesn't get a look in.
Is it feasible, with a non-partitioned library, to have the Robot and 6 of the drives dedicated to the Networker server and the remaining 4 dedicated to the AIX storage node?
e.g. Solaris --> Library controller scsidev@x.y.z
Solaris --> /dev/rmt/0cbn
...
...
Solaris --> /dev/rmt/5cbn
AIX --> storage_node:/dev/rmt6.1
...
AIX --> storage_node:/dev/rmt9.1
I understand an alternative would be to create tape pools only accessible to the Storage Node available to the shared drives, but I was hoping to avoid complicating our media management any further
I tried using DDS to share out some of the drives to a SAN connected AIX storage Node and alleviate the load on the Solaris server. However, using this configuration, if the server is already writing to the shared drives, the Storage Node doesn't get a look in.
Is it feasible, with a non-partitioned library, to have the Robot and 6 of the drives dedicated to the Networker server and the remaining 4 dedicated to the AIX storage node?
e.g. Solaris --> Library controller scsidev@x.y.z
Solaris --> /dev/rmt/0cbn
...
...
Solaris --> /dev/rmt/5cbn
AIX --> storage_node:/dev/rmt6.1
...
AIX --> storage_node:/dev/rmt9.1
I understand an alternative would be to create tape pools only accessible to the Storage Node available to the shared drives, but I was hoping to avoid complicating our media management any further