Active IQ Unified Manager Discussions
Active IQ Unified Manager Discussions
Hello,
I have a big PM instance managing many relationship which will be out of best practice limit soon.
I would like to split this instance in two smaller instances. Of course I would like to preseve relationship, backup, retention ... (as possible)
Secondary volumes use DSS (secodary dynamic sizing) and I want to preserve it too
What are possible methods to reach this goal (clone dfm db + purge, export/import relationship, ...)
Thanks in advance for your help
Regards
Christian
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Hi Christian,
Did you go over the procedure that I sent you over email ? Do you have any further questions on the same ?
Regards
adai
Hi Christian,
Pls wait for a day, I am already working on this and would update the same soon. BTW what version and OS in which your customer is running OCUM ?
Regards
adai
Hello Adai,
Happy to know that your a working on this
Hope that result will come soon
Today my customer work with OCUM 5.0.2 on Windows 2003 server (3 instances)
Best Regards
Christian
Hello Adai,
Do you finish your work on this topic ?
Have you some outcomes ?
It will become urgent for me to get this procedure ...
Best Regards
Christian
Yes. So if I understand your scenario, you need to split the single server managing say 500 dataset into 250 each ? Is that right ? If your answer is yes
I will then send/upload you the procedure.
Regards
adai
Right ! This is my scenario
Waiting your procedure
Regards
Christian
Hi Christian,
Did you go over the procedure that I sent you over email ? Do you have any further questions on the same ?
Regards
adai
Hello Adai,
I currently provionning a VM to test your procedure with our PM database (practice the procedure, evaluate time needed for the operation, ...)
Otherwise, your procedure seems very clear (thanks) any question at now.
I will give you some feedback
Regards
Christian
Hi Christian,
I suggest you run this on a Linux rather than windows. Based on my experience with split at other customer places we found linux to be faster than windows.
Regards
adai