Tsm devclass file or disk
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Forums New posts. What's new New posts. Log in Register. What's new. New posts. Log in. Please help support our sponsors by considering their products and services. To archive content to tape, you must configure the disk storage pool to move content to a tape storage pool.
After the disk pool is defined, create a disk volume and assign it to the disk pool. You must complete a number of steps on your TSM server before you can create a tape storage pool. Create a tape library and at least one drive in the tape library. Define a path from the server to the library and from the server to the drives, and then define a device class for the drives.
The details of these steps can vary depending upon the hardware configuration and storage requirements of the site. For more information, see the TSM documentation. The following set of instructions illustrates the process. You should be aware that the requirements for you site may be different depending on the requirements of your deployment.
For configuration details and for instructions, see the TSM documentation.
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