Do a "q occ <nodename>" and look for what file systems are out on your
diskpool in great quantity.
That is, if you send all data first to a diskpool and then bleed it off to
tape (daily).
That will give you an idea of what file systems are sending the most data,
currently.
Then you may perform something like a "show version <nodename>
<filespacename> to see each specific item.
        you might note the "filecount" in the "q occ" listing to see how
much will be displayed in the "show version" command.

hope this helps...
        later,
                Dwight

-----Original Message-----
From: Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2002 8:47 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Handling spikes in storage transfer


I have an SGI client node that while normally sends <= 1.5GB of data, is
now sending 36GB+.

Without accessing the client itself, how can I find out what is causing
this increase in TSM traffic ?

I have contacted the client owner, but their response is taking too long
and this spike it wreaking havoc on TSM.

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