Just for your information, and for people reading this thread in the future.
It is possible to have TSM and CMOD on the same server/LPAR, but you cannot have both of them in the same server if your server is running Windows.
Apparently this is a limitation with the new TSM V6.X on Windows environment. At least that's what my TSM guru colleagues told me.
In Unix there is no problem.
Concerning the bump of ressources that TSM V6.X needs, you can tell him to reduce a bit it's need of memory, otherwise it will take 100% of the RAM you might have, if he really needs it.
In order to reduce the RAM usage of TSM, you can tune it with the option DBMEMPERCENT.
And for my information Michel, when you said that the object server was running in the DR550, you mean that the documents themselves are/were stored in the DR550, and not that the CMOD daemon arsobjd was running in the DR550?
Because for me, you have always 3 components with CMOD:
- Library Server
- Object Server
- Object Storage Server (or something like that :-D)
On the Library Server, you have the daemon arssockd that runs.
If you separate the Object Server and the library server, then the object server will need to run arsobjd
The part that I call "Object Storage Server" is your cache, if you don't have TSM, or simply TSM.
So if you had only 1 Library Server, and one Object Storage Server... then there is no problem in your migration strategy, you can combine them without any problems.
Now if you have a Library Server AND a Object Server AND an Object Storage Server in different LPAR/servers, then to merge the Library Server and the Object Server could be a problem, well no a big problem, but you need to be careful with the cache merging of both library and object servers. The Object Storage Server won't be a problem at all.
From what I read until now in this thread, you have only 2 LPARs that needs to be migrated into 1 a library server and a TSM server (object storage server in my own words :-)) but no real CMOD Object Server... so you should have absolutely no problem with that migration.
Sincerely yours,
Alessandro