Monte,

Since you likely have only one NIC the RESOURCEUTILIZATION parameter is only
as usefull as you have bandwidth to exploit.  You can verify this at the
server with Query SEssions while the client is backing-up.  You will see
some sessions sending data from the server to the client and some sessions
receiving data from the client.  When you have multiple receive sessions
they will go into receive wait while they all attempt to pass data.

Steffan
----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael, Monte" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, March 11, 2002 1:19 PM
Subject: RESOURCEUTILIZATION - NT client 4.1.2.12


> Has anyone experienced greater backup throughput by setting the
> RESOURCUTILIZATION parameter greater than the default value on an NT
CLIENT?
> When you increase the resourceutilization on a client, are there any
server
> settings that need changed as well?
>
> TSM Environment information:
> AIX SERVER - 4.2.1.9
> AIX CLIENTS - 4.1.3
> NT CLIENTS - 4.1.2.12
>
> I have set the resourceutilization to 5 in my dsm.opt file on one of our
> large file/print servers, and I was only able to decrease the backup
runtime
> by an average of 35 minutes.  Please reply with any experiences you may of
> had with adjusting this parameter above the default value.
>
> Thank You,
>
> Monte

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