Hi I am running TSM 4.2.1.15 and set a managment class named SYSTEM_OBJECT for SYSTEM OBJECTs, saying to keep no more than 2 version of each file ( params = 2 1 7 3), it seems to expire quite normally ! In the w2k option set, I have: Include.systemobject ALL SYSTEM_OBJECT
René LAMBELET NESTEC SA GLOBE - Global Business Excellence Central Support Center Information Technology Av. Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey (Switzerland) tél +41 (0)21 924 35 43 fax +41 (0)21 703 30 17 local UBS-Nestec, Bussigny mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] This message is intended only for the use of the addressee and may contain information that is privileged and confidential. -----Original Message----- From: Gretchen L. Thiele [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday,24. September 2002 16:40 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Anyone tried 5.1.1.6? Hi Fred, I just took a v4.2.2.12 AIX server to v5.1.1.6 last Saturday. All I can say is 'not pretty'. This is due to the SYSTEM OBJECT problem. If you don't know what this is, you will soon if you have WinXP and Win2K clients backing up to v4 and pre v5.1.1.6 servers. The basic problem is that TSM isn't expiring anything in the SYSTEM OBJECTs filespace. Some of our clients had over 20GB in these filespaces! Needless to say, the database blew up while trying to find out what was going on. To see if you have this problem, you can type in show version <nodename> "SYSTEM OBJECT" namet=uni > file (only use namet=uni if the filespace is unicode). Then check through the file and look for the number of occurrences of a file, say ROUTE.EXE. A normal SYSTEM OBJECT filespace, with four versions, shouldn't be over a gig. The good news is that v5.1.1.6 does NOT have the SYSTEM OBJECT problem and the new server is doing very well. I am writing up the post mortem on the conversion and will post to the list later this week (at the request of Tivoli level 2). Gretchen Thiele Princeton University