In a nutshell, this can be thought of as the total amount of time that TSM required to transfer the data across the network. In this case, it found 29 objects, that were 1.7GB in total size. To transfer that data accross the network took 47.07 seconds.
At 08:37 AM 5/31/2002 -0400, you wrote: >Can someone expound on what exactly DATA TRANSFER TIME specifies. I've >read the definition in the manual and it's still not clear to me. In the >below example, exactly what took 47.07 seconds? thx. > > >05/30/2002 21:45:36 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN >05/30/2002 21:45:36 Total number of objects inspected: 12,987 >05/30/2002 21:45:36 Total number of objects backed up: 29 >05/30/2002 21:45:36 Total number of objects updated: 0 >05/30/2002 21:45:36 Total number of objects rebound: 0 >05/30/2002 21:45:36 Total number of objects deleted: 0 >05/30/2002 21:45:36 Total number of objects expired: 0 >05/30/2002 21:45:36 Total number of objects failed: 1 >05/30/2002 21:45:36 Total number of bytes transferred: 1.70 GB >05/30/2002 21:45:36 Data transfer time: 47.07 sec >05/30/2002 21:45:36 Network data transfer rate: 38,081.71 KB/sec >05/30/2002 21:45:36 Aggregate data transfer rate: 283.08 KB/sec >05/30/2002 21:45:36 Objects compressed by: 37% >05/30/2002 21:45:36 Elapsed processing time: 01:45:32 >05/30/2002 21:45:36 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS END >. Money is not the root of all evil - full backups are.