High network utilisation between CASO and MMS
- 9 years ago
When you make a server into a MMS(MBE) it uses the SQL server of the CASO server as the primary database for all operations (unless you use the option to have local ADAMM)
As centrally created jobs start their details are sent to or picked up by the MMS server
Also during jobs the MMS wil update the CAS as to the status of the operations jobs.
At the end of the job the job log (and depending on setting) the catalogs are also sent to to the CAS
You can reduce the traffic by
- creating the jobs on each MMS/MBE and setting the CAS to monitor locally created jobs (which gives you centralized feedback but not centralized configuration and control.
- adjusting the catalog files locations (which can affect which servers can and can't do restores.
- changing the performance on the CAS to MMS/MBE comms (which can be used to reduce the frequency of updates etc)
- Implementing the local ADAMM setup
All of the above have potentially negative impacts as such if your network can cope with the extra traffic then leave the configuration as it is.