IBM TotalStorage migration guide for the SAP user
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[S.l.] :
IBM, International Technical Support Organization
c2005.
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Edición: | 1st ed |
Colección: | IBM redbooks.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009634739306719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front cover
- Contents
- Notices
- Trademarks
- Preface
- The team that wrote this Redbook
- Become a published author
- Comments welcome
- Chapter 1. Overview and project summary
- 1.1 Objective of this book
- 1.2 SAP migration environment 1
- 1.2.1 Software used for environment 1 SAP migration
- 1.2.2 Hardware used in the environment 1 SAP migration
- 1.3 SAP migration environment 2
- 1.3.1 Software used in environment 2 SAP migration
- 1.3.2 Hardware used in the environment 2 SAP migration
- 1.4 IBM TotalStorage ESS 800 overview
- 1.4.1 IBM TotalStorage Resiliency Family
- 1.4.2 ESS 800 heterogeneous support
- 1.4.3 ESS 800 highlights
- 1.4.4 Benefits of the ESS 800
- 1.4.5 ESS Copy Services
- 1.4.6 FlashCopy
- 1.4.7 ESS Specialist
- 1.5 IBM TotalStorage SAN Volume Controller overview
- 1.5.1 Storage virtualization and the SVC
- 1.5.2 SVC physical components
- 1.5.3 SVC compatibility
- 1.5.4 The SAN
- 1.5.5 SVC multi-pathing
- 1.5.6 SVC logical components
- 1.5.7 SVC configuration
- 1.5.8 Explanation of terms
- Chapter 2. Environment 1 SAP migration experiences using FDRPAS
- 2.1 FDRPAS overview
- 2.1.1 Supported hardware
- 2.1.2 Supported software
- 2.1.3 How does it work?
- 2.1.4 Single system versus multiple system operation
- 2.1.5 FDRPAS Tasks
- 2.2 Install FDRPAS
- 2.2.1 Basic installation steps
- 2.2.2 The FDRPAS INSTALL ISPF dialog
- 2.2.3 Additional installation tasks
- 2.3 FDRPAS concepts
- 2.4 FDRPAS SWAP via batch job
- 2.4.1 Job control requirements
- 2.4.2 SWAP/SWAPDUMP/SIMSWAP statement
- 2.4.3 EXCLUDE statement
- 2.4.4 HISTORY statement
- 2.4.5 LICENSE statement
- 2.4.6 MONITOR statements
- 2.4.7 MOUNT statements
- 2.4.8 SWAPBUILDIX statement
- 2.4.9 SIMSWAP scenario
- 2.4.10 FDRPAS SWAP: one volume, single system.
- 2.4.11 FDRPAS sequential swap of five volumes on four systems
- 2.4.12 FDRPAS concurrent swap of five volumes on four systems
- 2.4.13 FDRPAS concurrent swap
- 2.5 FDRPAS through ISPF Interface
- 2.6 FDRERASE
- 2.6.1 Considerations for erasing data from modern disks
- 2.6.2 Types of erase
- 2.6.3 FDRERASE JCL requirements
- 2.6.4 FDRERASE control statements
- 2.6.5 Usage of FDRERASE via ISPF panels
- Chapter 3. Environment 2 SAP migration experiences
- 3.1 Environment 2 SAP migration using SVC
- 3.1.1 ESS 800 Open Systems configuration for AIX
- 3.2 FlashCopy process
- 3.3 Using IBM TotalStorage SAN Volume Controller to migrate
- 3.4 General SVC planning guidelines
- 3.4.1 Sizing the SVC
- 3.4.2 Physical planning
- 3.4.3 Network and IP addresses
- 3.4.4 Naming convention
- 3.5 Client host preparation
- 3.5.1 Device drivers
- 3.5.2 Hardware support
- 3.5.3 SDD installation
- 3.6 General SAN planning
- 3.6.1 SAN zones
- 3.6.2 SVC Master Console zone
- 3.7 SVC planning
- 3.8 Back-end disk support
- 3.8.1 ESS
- 3.8.2 DS4000(FAStT)
- 3.9 Sample configuration planning
- 3.9.1 Sample vdisk mapping
- 3.10 Configuring the ESS 800 and SVC for migration
- 3.10.1 Modify hosts systems
- 3.10.2 Modify Volume Assignments
- 3.10.3 Configuring the SAN Volume Controller
- 3.10.4 Start the SVC application
- 3.10.5 Creating a host
- 3.10.6 Creating managed disks
- 3.10.7 Creating managed disk groups
- 3.11 SVC migration
- 3.11.1 Migrating a vDisk
- 3.11.2 Migrating a vDisk between managed disk groups
- 3.12 Install and configure the TSM Client
- 3.13 Installation of the TSM Server
- 3.13.1 Basic configuration
- 3.13.2 Installation
- 3.13.3 Configuration of the server
- 3.13.4 Starting and Stopping the Server
- 3.13.5 Starting and stopping an administrative client or the Web interface.
- 3.13.6 Increasing disk storage pool sizes
- 3.13.7 Back up data for migration
- 3.13.8 Restore to migrate data to the IBM ESS Storage Subsystem
- 3.14 Environment 2 migration experiences: FDR/UPSTREAM
- 3.14.1 Supported client environments
- 3.14.2 Supported databases
- 3.14.3 Client-server application
- 3.14.4 FDR/UPSTREAM Reservoir server components
- 3.14.5 FDR/UPSTREAM client-based components
- 3.14.6 Installation
- 3.15 Configuring FDR/UPSTREAM Reservoir
- 3.15.1 Removable Storage Manager
- 3.15.2 FDR/UPSTREAM Reservoir overall parameter configuration
- 3.15.3 Starting FDR/UPSTREAM Reservoir service
- 3.16 Start the client service
- 3.17 Backup
- 3.18 Restore the data to IBM ESS
- 3.18.1 Use FDR/UPSTREAM Reservoir for restoring
- 3.18.2 Monitor your tasks
- 3.18.3 Summary of the backup process
- Chapter 4. SAP operational activities after migration to ESS
- 4.1 Tools to manage and monitor your database tasks
- 4.1.1 SAP R/3 DBA Planning Calendar
- 4.1.2 IBM DB2 UDB Control Center
- 4.2 Online backup of the database
- 4.2.1 Use SAP R/3 DBA Planning Calendar
- 4.2.2 Use the IBM DB2 UDB Control Center
- 4.2.3 Use the IBM DB2 command line
- 4.3 Offline backup of the database
- 4.3.1 Use SAP R/3 DBA Planning Calendar
- 4.3.2 Use IBM DB2 UDB Control Center
- 4.3.3 Use the IBM DB2 UDB command line
- 4.4 Archive inactive logs
- 4.4.1 Use SAP R/3 DBA calendar
- 4.5 Back up tablespaces
- 4.5.1 Use the IBM DB2 UDB Control Center
- 4.5.2 Use the IBM DB2 UDB Command Line
- 4.6 Restore databases
- 4.6.1 Use the IBM DB2 Control Center
- 4.6.2 Use the IBM DB2 command line
- 4.7 Restore tablespaces
- 4.7.1 Use the IBM DB2 UDB Control Center
- 4.7.2 Use the IBM DB2 UDB command line
- 4.8 Other daily activities
- 4.8.1 Maintain statistics
- 4.8.2 Update table statistics
- 4.8.3 Reorganize tables.
- 4.8.4 Status of activities and tasks
- 4.8.5 Database performance: Tables and indexes
- 4.8.6 Overview of backup status
- 4.8.7 Database Alert Monitor
- 4.8.8 Database check
- 4.8.9 Database Alert Monitor/System Check
- 4.8.10 Database performance monitor
- 4.8.11 Database snapshot analysis
- 4.8.12 Deadlocks analysis
- 4.8.13 Exclusive Lock Waits analysis
- 4.8.14 Monitor scheduled jobs
- 4.8.15 DB2 UDB diag log
- 4.8.16 Transactions in an SAP R/3 environment with IBM DB2 UDB on zOS
- 4.8.17 Summary of regular database activities and tasks
- Appendix A. INNOVATION Data Processing Corporation product information
- FDRPAS
- FDR/UPSTREAM Overview
- FDRERASE
- Syntax For FDR Products
- How to read the syntax diagrams
- Related publications
- IBM Redbooks
- Other publications
- Online resources
- How to get IBM Redbooks
- Help from IBM
- Index
- Back cover.