Eric,

The closest thing out there is the UNLOAD/LOAD command for the database. I
did that for a 10GB database with 72 million objects and the performance
enhancement was incredible. But Eric van Loon is right... a defrag for the
database volume would be nice.

Happy New Year!

Brian Scott
EDS - Enterprise Distributed Capabilities
MS 3278
Troy, MI 48098

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-----Original Message-----
From: Boireau, Eric (MED) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, January 02, 2002 6:46 AM
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Subject: WinNT Defrag and TSM Volume


Hi all,
First of all, I whish you a happy new year.
Does anybody has already perform and Win2000 Defrag disk on a TSM Server ?.
My database file containt about 100K Fragments (Info coming from Win2K
Server Mgmt). 
In a general way could we defrag using (W2K Defrag) any kind of TSM Volumes
(DB, Log, Stgpool). Of course, I think this kind of operation have to done
with TSM down.

Salutations / Best Regards 
g            GE Medical Systems 
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Eric Boireau                               Global Systems 
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