On Mar 7, 2006, at 12:33 PM, Chris McKay wrote:

We have noticed on our Novell servers, each night a large amount of
data
is getting backed up. From our investigation all \most of this data
isn't
accessed regularly, so in fact it really shouldn't be getting
backed up.
Could someone refresh my memory on the rules TSM uses to determine
if a
file or folder is a candidate for backup, and if these parameters
can be
changed?

Backup candidacy is described in the client manual, around topic
"Understanding which files are backed up".

There might be an APAR, which you could search for based upon your
client level and file nature details.

If it becomes necessary, you can perform a client trace with the
FIOATTRIBS flag: see examples of output on the IBM site.

   Richard Sims

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