Dearman, Richard
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>Did you setup separate node names for each directory or drive? Or did
>you use the same node name for each schedule. And are you doing
>memoryeffic
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Dearman, Richard
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Did you setup separate node names for each directory or drive? Or did
you use the same node name for each schedule
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Lepre, James
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We have had the same problem with our Siebel system. We have a system
with over 25 million files in it and what we did was
files in it make it 2nd schedule and so on
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Dearman, Richard
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I'm having the
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Ted Byrne
Sent: Saturday, June 18, 2005 4:57 PM
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I would second Bill's addition of poorly-architected applications to
Ri
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> All the anguish brought on by this kind of situation brings us back
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I would second Bill's addition of poorly-architected applications to
Richard's list of issues that should be (but are often not) addressed, or
even considered. At another customer, we and the customer's sysadmins were
bedeviled by a weblog analysis application (which shall remain nameless)
that c
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Sims
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All the anguish brought on by this kind of situation brings us back to the old
is
All the anguish brought on by this kind of situation brings us back
to the old issue of sites lacking guidance in the area of data
architecture, as should be promulgated by an IT department. What we
are collectively seeing in all these companies is departments buying
the new, large (160 GB+) hard
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We were using it to back up 5.4 million files but they were in fact, as
you've said, on multiple drives (actually unc connections). That is not
quite 15M. Would it still not work if the domain statements read: Domain
d:\data Domain d
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Egon,
The following is all based on Windows nodes. I'm not sure how it differs
for non Windows systems.
you can use the wizard in the TSM GUI to create the client acceptor and
scheduler service. You can also use it
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Yet another thing to remember is that sometimes the MFT can get fragmented.
Disk Keeper has a feature that will defragement it as well as the file system.
I believe you can choose to just defrag the MFT if you want.
Some of my customers have said that they saw noticeable improvement in the
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>>Yes, but the long backup time is because of the
Stapleton, Mark
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No, because you're pulling data off of 10 separate physical drives. It's
likely to be significantly faster.
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> No, because you're pulling data off of 10 separate physical drives. It's
> likely to be significantly faster.
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> You create 10 separate nodes, one for each mountpoint (drive). You can
> then run 10 separate backup threads; each thread has (in theory) 1/10th
> as many files to filter through before a backup begins.
You ca
une 16, 2005 1:06 PM
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>Yes, but the long backup time is because of the time it takes the TSM
>client to query the TSM database for backup file candidates and not due
>to the actual movement of file
4 cpus and 6GB of memory although it
is Win2k.
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Stapleton, Mark
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No, because you
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>Wouldn
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TSM_User
Sent: Thursday, June 16, 2005 12:32 PM
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Subject: 15,000,000 + files on one directory backup
I replied to the list about using windows mount points. A reply was sent
back about it being the opposit of what they wanted. Well
I replied to the list about using windows mount points. A reply was sent back
about it being the opposit of what they wanted. Well I had this thought.
If you have an imaging system (or any other application) that can only use one
drive letter why not use mount points for that drive. Have a serv
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