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We have multiple, 3 node MIMIX environments. Each has two nodes at our primary site, so we can switch between them for maintenance etc, and a third node at our alternate site. The Datadomain at the primary site also replicates to a DD at the backup site. We would need to be able to access backups made whilst one node is the primary, from when the other node when it is primary.

The trouble with MIMIX and BRMS is there are many objects in QUSRBRM that are journaled to an IBM journal in that same library, and MIMIX sorta needs journaling to do it's magic. So either remove the IBM journaling, or set up a MIMIX datagroup using the IBM journal (neither of which sound appealing to me...)


Dana




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Subject: Re: BRMS Network Feature Was: Move a tape drive to another partition

You would not want to replicate BRMS Stuff(*)!

(*) - MAYBE you would if you also have the VTLs replicating tapes between sites.
OR you would instead use BRMS network feature to handle that.

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On 11/10/2017 9:52 AM, Rob Berendt wrote:
We use BRMS Network feature. Love it!!!
When you use a VTL (or any physical library) and have the media all in
one pool all the systems talk to each other and know who owns what
volume. I could not imagine running without it in a multi lpar/system shop.
I don't think we replicate the BRMS stuff.


Rob Berendt

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