Re: How to find out if LAN-Free doesn't work

2006-01-10 Thread Sung Y Lee
I think the easiest way is to query actlog for lanfree --> q actlog begind=-2 s=lanfree. If the data was sent via lanfree, you should get lanfree completion message. Sung Y. Lee "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 01/10/2006 09:14:14 AM: > ANS9201W Lanfree path failed. > in the dsmerror.log > >

Re: How to find out if LAN-Free doesn't work

2006-01-10 Thread Miller, Daniel
HmmMaybe this should be sent from you as you are PM? -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of David E Ehresman Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 9:14 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: How to find out if LAN-Free doesn't

Re: How to find out if LAN-Free doesn't work

2006-01-10 Thread David E Ehresman
ANS9201W Lanfree path failed. in the dsmerror.log or wait for the phone call from the dba to say "backups aren't working" because they took 4 times longer than normal. >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01/10/06 2:57 AM >>> Hi, we use LAN-Free backup for large DBs. Sometimes it happens that the LAN-Free back

How to find out if LAN-Free doesn't work

2006-01-09 Thread Winfried Heilmann
Hi, we use LAN-Free backup for large DBs. Sometimes it happens that the LAN-Free backup doesn't work and the backup goes the way over the LAN. I'm looking for an easy and quick possibility (message?) to find out, when a backup doesn't go over the preferred (LAN-free) way? Regards winfried