Tim,

As far as I know there has not been a change in the spec of 20 subfiles
backups before a refresh - unless the file has reached 40% of its original
size which in this case it has not.  So it would seem to be an undocumented
feature.  perhaps a call to support is needed.

However, is there a lot of people out there doing this at present?

What happens to the PST and Outlook while you do the subfile backup? Does it
hang Outlook?

Regards
Phil




----- Original Message -----
From: "Rushforth, Tim" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, May 28, 2002 4:17 PM
Subject: Sub-File Backup - Number of Delta File Backups


> The IBM Redbook - TSM 3.7.3 & 4.1 Technical guide - states "delta file
> backup can occur up to 20 times before a new base file backup occurs
again."
>
> Can anyone confirm if this is still true?
>
> I'm running 4.2.1.20 client on W2K, 4.2.0.0 Server on W2K.
>
> I've setup a separate schedule to backup my outlook pst file using
sub-file
> backup. I'm tracking the amount of data sent every day.  I'm up to what
> appears to be delta version 26.  Each delta version gets a little bigger
(My
> PST is 200 MB, first subfile was 7 MB, I'm now at 40 MB).  The base file
in
> my client cache directory has a modified date of April 24, 2002 - the
first
> day I started this.
>
>
> My PST file was backed up 4 times outside of this special schedule so I
> cannot confirm how much data was sent those 4 times (Outlook was left
open,
> PST was modified and backed up as part of regular schedule).  But if a new
> base file backup had occurred then I'm assuming the modified date of the
> base file in my client cache directory should have changed.  Also the
delta
> files after a new base backup should have reverted back to a smaller
amount
> of changed data - all of mine show a minor growth each day.
>
> On another note, is there anyway to determine the space savings using
> subfile backup?
>
> Thanks,
>
> Tim Rushforth
> City of Winnipeg
>

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