The following scenarios demonstrate the use of the MOVE DRMEDIA command, a tape management product, and the PREPARE command to generate an up-to-date disaster recovery plan for disaster recovery preparation.
define devclass disaster devtype=cartridge prefix=dr
define stgpool drcopypool disaster pooltype=copy maxscratch=10000 reusedelay=30 reclamation=100
Note: | The reclamation is turned off for disaster copy storage pool so that the partial filled copy storage pool volumes will not be reclaimed before they get shipped to the offsite location. You need to schedule the reclamation for your disaster copy storage pool volumes periodically. |
set drmcopystgpool drcopypool set drmdbbackupexpiredays 30 set drmnotmountablename dock/031 set drmcouriername hsiaovan set drmvaultname ironvault set drmcmdfilename tsm.drm.exec.cmds
All newly created database backup volumes (DR.**.DBB) and copy storage pool volumes (DR.**.BFS) will stay in the home location until they are moved to another location:
ADDVRS DSNAME(DR.**.DBB) LOCATION(home) DAYS COUNT(99999) STORENUMBER(99999) OWNER(TIVSM) ADDVRS DSNAME(DR.**.BFS) LOCATION(home) DAYS COUNT(99999) STORENUMBER(99999) OWNER(TIVSM)
All newly created database backup volumes (DR.**.DBB) and copy storage pool volumes (DR.**.BFS) will be shipped to an offsite location, IRONVAULT, for disaster recovery protection. The DB backup volumes will be kept in the offsite location until they are expired by database backup series expiration, and the copy storage pool volumes will be kept in the offsite location until they are emptied by reclamation or expiration:
ADDVRS DSNAME(DR.**.DBB) LOCATION(IRONVAULT) DAYS COUNT(99999) STORENUMBER(99999) OWNER(TIVSM) ADDVRS DSNAME(DR.**.BFS) LOCATION(IRONVAULT) DAYS COUNT(99999) STORENUMBER(99999) OWNER(TIVSM)