Re: Compression with TDP for Domino

2000-12-07 Thread Robert Delaney
to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Compression with TDP for Domino Hi, We are using TDP for Domino. We try to set Compression On. How can we know t

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2000-12-07 Thread Stephanie canon
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Re: Compression with TDP for Domino

2000-12-07 Thread David Longo
You can find out about compression percent in 2 ways. 1. Look at the SCHEDLOG (normally dsmsched.log) on the client and find the ending stanza where it gives all the summary for the session it has a "Objects compressed by __ % whethere compression is on or not. 2. q actlog on server with sea

Re: Compression with TDP for Domino

2000-12-07 Thread Rosa Leung/Toronto/IBM
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Compression with TDP for Domino Hi, We are using TDP for Domino. We try to set Compression On. How can we know th compression is really on? Since we turn compression on, nothing changed. There are no information about the compres

Compression with TDP for Domino

2000-12-07 Thread Stephanie canon
Hi, We are using TDP for Domino. We try to set Compression On. How can we know th compression is really on? Since we turn compression on, nothing changed. There are no information about the compression rate, and the volume transferred is quite the same? Afer having changed the compression value,