Hi
The IBM Network Storage Manager(NSM) is a very special machine.
My suggestion to you is that if you have performance problems, issue a support request to IBM. Normally, they are very interested in solving the problem.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
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Subject: Re: AW: Bad performance after upgrading from 3.7.2.0 to 4.1.1.0
On a regular TSM installation those parms from Ben's email are set in
rc.adsmserv. Have you checked to see if they're set in startadsm? If not,
sounds like time to lodge a complaint with SSD.
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Dwight,
thanks for your response.
Unfortunately I'm not allowed to install anything on our TSM machine.
It's a bundle of hard- and software called NSM (network storage manager).
Our IBM hardware engineer installed ECA level 16. No newer level seemed
to bee available.
I will try the server option SELFTUNEBUFPOOLSIZE and hope to resolve
the problem. Otherwise I will have to give IBM a call.
Kind reagards and greetings from Austria
Thomas
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