What is the easiest way to determine the number of bytes transferred for a TDP for
Oracle backup (full or incremental). The backups are client driven with multiple
sessions. The activity log shows
bytes sent (ANE499I) for each session started, but I'm sure there's an easier way to
compile thi
Can anyone tell me where on the IBM web site I can download the tsm backup archive
client? w/out having to log in as a registered user.
Client info
Oracle v9.2
TDP v 2.2.0 (64 bit api)
TSM v 4.2.2
Solaris v 2.8
Server
zOS running TSM Server 4.2.2.9
I'm trying to run TDPOCONF PASSWORD to authenticate the client to the server.
I get prompted for the password, enter it... and then get the following error message:
ANS0263E (RC2230)
enough" is the enemy of excellence.
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Unable to start the remote agent.
Running XP Professional
central scheduler installed and started successfully
CAD installed and started successfully
Remoteagent installed but gives the below error when I try to start it.
"Could not start the TSM AGENT services on local computer"
Error 0x
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Tyring to get a general survey of how TSMers managing large scale
deployments of TDP for Oracle.
S
Tyring to get a general survey of how TSMers managing large scale deployments of TDP
for Oracle.
Since it's a client driven process (in our environment), the success or failure is
difficult to monitor.
Also, TDPOSYNC requires information only the DBAs would know.
e.g.Catalog user name
I'm trying to get a copy TSM server for Linux to test. Is there any way I can procure
it on a trial basis? My company has an enterprise license for IBM products, but it
seems Tivoli is not included
in that.
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Does TSM server run on RedHat v8.0, intel platform? If not, what versions of Linux
does it run on (other than the mainframe)?
> set adsm-l nomail
Local2
TSM Client Group1
TSM Client Group2
TSM Client Group3
(Group 1-3 have to be set up exactly like on Node 1!!)
Hope that helps a little.
regards, Manuel
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Subject: TSM in a MS Cluster environment
I'm about to install TSM in a MS cluster environment. I've done this with
success in the past in an acti
I'm about to install TSM in a MS cluster environment. I've done this with success in
the past in an active/active environment where each server has 3 TSM scheduler
services. e.g. local scheduler,
scheduler_service_for_group_A, scheduler_service_for_group_B.
I've not done it in an active/passi
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Anyone know when or if there are plans for TDP to support Oracle v9.2?
Can the 32 bit verstion of TDP co-exist with the 64 bit version. i.e. can they run
concurrently on the same client?
How would you prevent the following problem/scenario from occuring?
One client
Two separate instances
Each instance has a DB by the same name.
e.g.Client1
InstX has a DBa
InstY has a DBa
If you issue a q fi of InstX's DBa, you can see IntY's filespace. How can you prevent
this
Is it recommended to add this value to the dsm.opt file? Initially, IBM's
recommendation was to use the default value of 2 unless you have a special
circumstances. What is Tivoli's positon at this
time? What are most people doing? What are the drawbacks, if any?
Is TDPO for Oracle v 9.2 supported?
Here's an easy one...
How do most people set up their TDP nodes/filesystems for the following...
First TDPO (this is how I was going to set it up)
One client with multiple Databases (13)
one unique node name per database
one unique filesystem per database.
Backing up DB2 with TSM
if you have mul
Do all of these have to be at the same bit code level for TDP for Oracle to work?
i.e. all at 32bit or 64bit?
What are the copygroup settings for MS SQL? Do they work similarly to TDP for
oracle... i.e. vde(1), vdd(0), rev(0), rov(0)? Again, the documentation is very lite.
Any simple explanation would be apprecieated.
Regards, Joe
If I'm going to have multiple Oracle Databases on the same client, each with it's own
node_name and filespace (specified in the tdpo.opt file) all pointing to a domain
called DATABASE, does the
nodename in the dsm.opt file for the TSM client need to be registered to the DATABASE
domain? Can the
The TDP for Oracle documentation is a little lite... need a little assistance with the
following questions.
1. If multiple Oracle Databases reside on same client, is it recommended to write
them to their own filespace on TSM Server?
2. If so... do I need multiple tdpo.opt files for each databa
Paul,
I haven't had any problems with the site, however, it is not very intuitive.
Regards, Joe
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I posted the information on
Then how do I create distinct filespaces for each database as is suggested?
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From: David Longo [mailto:David.Longo@;HEALTH-FIRST.ORG]
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No, not unless you have a reaso
I have 3 Oracle databases (DB1, DB2, DB3) that reside on SERVERA. I'm going to call
the client SERVERA_ORA. Should I point to 3 distinct tdpo.opt files so I can create 3
distinct file spaces?
'ENV=(TDPO_OPTFILE=.../DB1/tdpo.opt)'
'ENV=(TDPO_OPTFILE=.../DB2/tdpo.opt)'
'ENV=(TDPO_OPTFILE=.../DB3
Recently installed TDP for Oracle. DBA's would like to be paged "real time" if a
database backup fails. Aside from the paging part, does anyone know where I can pull
the status of an Oracle database
backup as soon as it completes. I don't want to extract from the client logs (when
would I sta
> I'm about to upgrade TSM clients (v3.1.0.6 and v4.1.3.0) on AIX and Sun platforms
>backing up to TSM server 4.2.2.9 on Z/OS. Does anyone have any recommendations as to
>what client version I should
> go with and any caveats I should be aware of? Any suggestions would be greatly
>appreciate
Environment:
TSM SERVER: 4.1.3.0
S/390
We're currently in the process of consolidating 4 TSM servers into 1. Over the course
of about 3 weeks we've been redirecting clients to the new server. Originally this
new TSM server was in logmode
roll forward. As the volume to this server increased (i
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Michael,
Check your dsm.opt file. You probably have most stuff excluded. What you're probably
seeing backed up is directory structures (without the actual files). Take a look.
Regards, Joe
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Envirionment A:
Client OS: NT 4
Client Version: Version 4, Release 2, Level 1.20
Server: Storage Management Server for MVS - Version 4, Release 2, Level 1.11
Environment B:
Client OS: NT 4
Client Version: Version 4, Release 2, Level 1.20
Server: Storage Management Server for MVS - Version 4, Rele
An easy one...
When initiating the execution of a command file from the server to the client via
schedule (the command file resides on client), what breaks the connection between the
server and the client after the
command file completes execution? Is it the Idletimeout parm? Is there another
Are you sure it's registered as type=server?
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Does anyone know if there are any know problems doing server-to-server with
the source serve
Are dsm.opt and dsm.sys comapatible across releases. We've just copied these files
from a 2.6 client to a 4.2 client. Were there any enhancements, ommissions?
Probably an easy one for most...
What controls the number of TDP for Oracle Sessions that get spawned during an Oracle
backup? How can you throttle back or increase? Where can i read about
recommendations with respect to number of
sessions and amount of memory used on client? I'm relatively
f
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Paul,
When you say "compact it", what exactly do you mean?
Regards, Joe
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Subject: PST Files and Backup Times Revisited
This discussion has been circling for the
What manual would have information with regard to tracing the ba client? i.e. syntax,
what parms to turn on, what to look for in the output etc...
Why do *.pst files take so long to back up? Even those that are not in use. Does
anyone have a strategy to back them up in a most efficient manner? We have users that
create multiple, large (gigs)
*.pst files and it's a requirement that we back them up.
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Is anyone aware of known degraded performance when backing up Microsoft Cluster
Servers? This data is going to TSMv413 on S/390 where there is no activity during the
time of backup. Why so long?
There is nothing to indicate where the hold up is in any of our logs (both client and
server). An
Maybe someone can help me out here. Here are the stats from two cluster groups going
to the same S/390 server. H: drive cluster belongs to Server3. I: drive cluster
belongs to Server4. There is no
other activity (client or admin) on the TSM server while these backups are in
progress. These
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 i
backup or
adhoc backup, will always be retained for 30 days..
Regards,
Gerald Wichmann
Senior Systems Development Engineer
Zantaz, Inc.
925.598.3099 (w)
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From: Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Is there any good reason to be resetting your bufferpool statistics every half hour?
User wants his data for 30 days, no more, no less. Don't want to Archive due to
capacity issues... tape, disk, network...
Will this due?
VDE 30
VDD 30
REV 30
ROV 30
Dave,
Thanks for your help yesterday. Greatly appreciated. All seemed to have gone well...
didn't test for failover as of yet (SA's had other things to do). One question if you
don't mind...
It seems (according to the SA's) that after installing TSM and setting up all of the
services, the S
Need a little help. I'm about to set up a TSM for Microsoft cluster server. It will
be an active/active configuration. I plan on doing it as follows:
Machinge A
Physical disk H is a cluster group
Machine B
Physical disk I is a cluster group
Physical disk Q (quorum) is a cluster group
Mach
I have a device set up as follows: Can anyone help me determine what tapes are
associated with this device class. This dev class does not show up in a "Q Vol"
command. I suspect it has to do with
the fact that the DEV TYPE=SERVER. Any help would be greatly appreciated. thx.
Device
... and check up what?
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From: PINNI, BALANAND (SBCSI) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 03, 2002 6:59 AM
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Go to GUI mode and check up.
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From: Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL
Can someone clarify Edgardo's response. Particularly, "when you set up "NTWCLASS"
with a higher retention number of versions". Higher than what? Is this by design? I
also have ONLY directory
structures going to mgmtclasses that I would not suspect. thx. -joe-
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Fr
I'm in the process of setting up TDP for Oracle and SQL. Can someone tell me if the
co group definitions work the same for all of the TDP products.
For example. I've set up TDP for Exchange as follows...
VDE no limit
VDD no limit
REV 60
ROV 60
And I expect this to keep my exc
Environment:
Server: OS/390 TSMv4.1.3.0
Client. NT/AIX/Solaris
We have our Server set up to use the default port 1500. In the past, we've also made
sure that the firewall folks open/define port 1501. Is it necessary to have port 1501
open? I've been told that
the server listens on port 1501
Environment: TSM Server @ V4.2 S390
Client: AIX @ 3106 and 4.2
Situation: have client A and Client B. Want to log in to TSM server from client A,
but as Client B. I know the syntax on NT, could anyone help me on the AIX platform?
Thx.
Regards,
Joe Wholey
TGA Distributed Data Services
Merril
I'm in the process of moving data from one instance of TSM to a new instance. Before
I make the move and scrap the old server I'd like to identify Nodes with files bound
to management classes. This
effort is being undertaken so we don't migrate extraneous data. Of course, the active
manageme
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Joe Wholey
TGA Distributed Data Services
Merrill Lynch
Phone: 212-647-3018
Page: 888-637-7450
E-mail:
Please don't reply to the my timesheet message thx. sorry for inadvertantly
sending
Regards,
Joe Wholey
TGA Distributed Data Services
Merrill Lynch
Phone: 212-647-3018
Page: 888-637-7450
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Regards,
Joe Wholey
TGA Distributed Data Services
Merrill Lynch
Phone: 212-647-3018
Page: 888-637-7450
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Can anyone comment on the DB size on an S390 TSM deployment?
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80 GB is in the range of what I think of as "
Is there any reason why I wouldn't create one huge domain and have production,
development and QA servers backing up to it? What are the pros and cons of 1 domain
vs. many? Thanks in advance.
Regards,
Joe Wholey
TGA Distributed Data Services
Merrill Lynch
Phone: 212-647-3018
Page: 888-637-74
Can 1 process write to multiple drives... i.e. maxproc=1 mountlimit=drives?
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From: Christoph Pilgram
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Subject: AW: Utilizing All My drives
Hi Bassam,
you can define as many processe
environment:s/390 v2.10
TSM server v 4.1.3
TSM client NT4.0
Scenario: notified of large scale restore in advance. Usually takes numerous hours.
Would it make sense to create a backupset, archive it to tape and then retrieve it?
Now, I don't incur the time
How about "Audit Lic"...
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From: Joni Moyer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: audit license
I was going to do an audit license over Easter vacation to update the
status of my licenses. I don't want to audit t
If maxprocesses is set to one, and mount limit set to a value greater than one, will
it utilize more than one drive?
Regards,
Joe Wholey
TGA Distributed Data Services
Merrill Lynch
Phone: 212-647-3018
Page: 888-637-7450
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ybe not the only thing missing..)
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> Subject: virtual volumes?
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>
> I could really use some help on this one...
>
>
I could really use some help on this one...
TSMv4.1.3 server on S/390
TSMv4.1.5 server on AIX-RS/6000
I set up server to server communications. All works well.
I set up virtual volumes from the TSM RS/6000 to the TSM S/390 server. All looked
well until I noticed that the utilization on the ta
Me too...
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From: Ann Mason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, March 08, 2002 8:49 AM
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onSQL Co mmands
I would like to have acopy also...
Ann Mason
StFX Un
Looking for an SQL command that will show me nodes by management class. Can anyone
help?
Regards,
Joe Wholey
TGA Distributed Data Services
Merrill Lynch
Phone: 212-647-3018
Page: 888-637-7450
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2 cents.
(and by the way, does our 2 cents worth stay constant, or do we have to
pro-rate it for inflation from year to year?)
Wanda Prather
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In a RAID5 environment, is there really any reason to Mirror the database and logs?
Regards,
Joe Wholey
TGA Distributed Data Services
Merrill Lynch
Phone: 212-647-3018
Page: 888-637-7450
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Any thoughts on making NEXT STG POOL a virtual volume. i.e. going to device type
server over the network?
Regards,
Joe Wholey
TGA Distributed Data Services
Merrill Lynch
Phone: 212-647-3018
Page: 888-637-7450
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themselves with
the TDP GUI - and it shows the progess.
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From: Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 6:26 PM
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Tim, Del,
Thanks... how about monitoring a restore in pro
to do that!
The e-mail support group shold be able to do the restores themselves with
the TDP GUI - and it shows the progess.
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From: Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2002 6:26 PM
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Sorry about that... wrong distribution list.
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you work too hard.
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Regards,
Joe Wholey
TGA Distributed Data Services
Merrill Lynch
Phone: 212-647-3018
Page: 888-637-7450
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Tim, Del,
Thanks... how about monitoring a restore in progress? Or monitoring many in progress
(like 10 or 20 which would not be that unusual). For example, your e-mail support
group paging and asking "when is
it going to finish?"
Is it simply Q the size of the full and the incrs and do the ma
Environment:
Server: 4.1.3.0
Platform: S390
1. Logmode: We're going to change the Logmode from Normal to Roll Forward. What
determines the amount of disk I'll require?
2. Bufpoolsize: We're going to increase from 24576K to ?. What's the determining
factor?
3. Mpthreading: We're going to
> Environment:
> Server: 4.1.3.0
> Platform: S390
>
> 1. Logmode: We're going to change the Logmode from Normal to Roll Forward. What
>determines the amount of disk I'll require?
>
> 2. Bufpoolsize: We're going to increase from 24576K to ?. What's the determining
>factor?
>
> 3. Mpthreading
I'm currently testing TDP for Exchange for possible deployment in a very large
enterprise environment. Is anyone aware of tools/scripts that I can use to monitor
the backups/restores. I'm aware that
I can look at the past history of backups/restores and determine approximately how
long it wil
Del,
Thanks,
I did, and as Tim stated, I can ignore the error message if it's the only one I
recieve. (and it is). However, I still have to stop and start the "TDP for Exchange
Scheduler", otherwise my scheduled
job hangs in a pending state. Any ideas?
Regards, Joe
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you experiencing any problems besides this message?
Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
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Subject: sessOpen: Error 137 from signon authentication
Any
Any help would be greatly appreciated...
ENVIRONMENT
client: 4.2.1.2 NT4 sp5
server: 4.1.3 S390
TDP for Exchange version 2.2
I'm trying to install TDP for Exchange Scheduler. By all accounts, it installs
successfully. However, when I start the scheduler, I get the following errror in the
d
TSM v413.0 running on os/390
primarily backing up NT4.0 and ADSMv3.1.06
Situation:
We backup branch offices spread thru out the US. Each branch office has a primary
server and an exact duplicate server running the os and the apps (no user data).
Frequently, we will be notified
ahead of time (
It's not going to take a 1 time full?
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From: Gerhard Wolkerstorfer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 12:47 PM
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No problems, we already did this =>
1) rename node tonis137 tonis137old
2
Yes, you're going to take a base backup (one time full) after you change the name...
i.e. it's going to take longer than your perpetual incremental.
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From: Selva, Perpetua [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, February 14, 2002 12:17 PM
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Subjec
When someone asks "A penny for your thoughts?" and you give your "2 cents", where does
that extra penny go?
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From: Lindsey Thomson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 12, 2002 1:16 PM
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If you have the space on the SQL server, use MS' built in feature to back it up
locally, then back it with TSM and delete it.
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Sent: Friday, February 08, 2002 2:31 PM
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Subject: Backing up MS-SQL
cause the file to
grow larger.
2. No. We run a 3494 Magstar - hardware compression is ALWAYS on, you can't
override it. It is controlled within the hardware and our ZOS system.
3. Prevent - No. Degrade or hinder - Yes, it can.
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From: Wholey, Joseph (TGA\MLOL) [m
Can anyone profvide me with a list of the changes that I can make to TSM that are
dynamic or point me to documentation that will tell me.
Specifically, I want to update my buffer pool pages to increase my cache hits. Do I
need to bounce TSM server? Running it on OS/390.
Thanks.
Regards,
Joe
Nick,
I have client compression turned on also due to slow network (have no choice).
But no one has been able to answer the following questions definitively:
1. Am I potentially doubling the size of certain files in the stg pool by running
multiple compression algorithms.?
2. By turning off DE
mpression because it takes away resources.
So in your case try client side compression - it might well be that you
gain more than a doubled data rate.
Cheers Peter
"Wholey, Joseph (TGA\\MLOL)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> am
30.01.2002 22:07:19
Bitte antwort
Compression is set at the OS level in the mainframe. So, whatever your MVS
folks say is what it is.
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Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2002 4:07 PM
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Subject: Re: low bandwitdth and big files
fyi... never set anything to autonegotiate...
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From: Rooij, FC de [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 31, 2002 6:02 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Need help with TSM process slowdowns
We did see something similar. The network settings were set on
ass, keep
them on at the highest level, just turn on or off the TSM client
compression as needed. Check and see if that helps your low bandwith
backups.
Matthew Glanville
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"Wholey, Joseph (TGA\\MLOL)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on
01/30/2002 01:39:10
Matt,
Are you running two, maybe 3 compression routines. i.e. once at the client, once at
the server level (you'll see if you q devclass f=d on a sequential storage device) and
once at the hardware level
(micro code).
If so, have you kept check on the amount of data in your stgpool. I sa
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