--> I would also strive to configure my system with at least twice as much virtual memory disk space as real memory capacity.
As this is the TSM server, I personally would prefer to have it not consuming a lot of paging space. vmtune settings and properly configured BUFPOOLSIZE ought to achieve the good results. Increasing the size of paging space very often hides memory leaks for longer periods (causing sometimes disk contention and processors overutilization). Zlatko Krastev IT Consultant Richard Sims <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 03.10.2003 20:44 Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: Anyone have memory problems with TSM Server 5.1.7.2 >I'm currently having memory problems with TSM server 5.1.7.2 (32-bit) on >AIX (64-bit). Has anyone heard of a memory leak with this version? I keep >running out of virtual memory, even though I have 4 GB real memory and 3 >GB swap space. The box only runs the TSM server. AIX is 5.1 ML 4 with >patches. Your posting doesn't indicate that system statistics point to any dsm* process being the oinker, so definitely look into that: you may find unexpected processes hanging around with acquired memory. I would also strive to configure my system with at least twice as much virtual memory disk space as real memory capacity. If the issue is the TSM scheduler or web client, then the Client Acceptor Daemon is what you should look into using, being designed to obviate memory rentention issues. Richard Sims, BU