Hi Luke
You can read-up on database sizing in the Admin Guide!
Clarence Beukes
Advisory IT Specialist - Tivoli Certified Consultant
Geomar SSO Mid Range and Application Support Discipline
Location: IBM Park Sandton, IA2G
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Subject: Database Size Issues
Hello Again,
Is there a way to identify how the addition of a node affects the
TSM database size? I can capture the number of files and the amount of
data that each additional node adds to the TSM server, but what I'm
really looking for is a way to separate how a particular node affects
the database size. Even better would be to identify how much a
particular type of workstation affects the TSM database.
For instance, if we were to add 100 typical Win2K workstations (if
there is such a thing as typical) we're wondering how much that would
affect the TSM database? Does anyone have any information on this or
have any idea how to find out without starting with an empty database
and adding x number of nodes? Any information would be extremely
helpful! Thank you all!
Luke Dahl
NASA-Jet Propulsion Laboratory
818-354-7117