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IBM TotalStorage migration guide for the SAP user / [Dave Lovelace ... et al.].

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Lovelace, Dave.
International Business Machines Corporation. International Technical Support Organization.
Series:
IBM redbooks.
IBM redbooks
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Storage area networks (Computer networks).
Computer storage devices.
Physical Description:
x, 288 p. : ill.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
[S.l.] : IBM, International Technical Support Organization, c2005.
Language Note:
English
Contents:
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.
Notes:
"January 2005."
"SG24-6400-00."
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
137342157

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