I have also seen this with certain environments with large numbers of
Apple Macintosh files (in addition to certain anti virus products).
Tom
On 7 Mar 2006 at 16:31, Troy Frank wrote:
> The only thing I've personally seen that does that is using tsm compression.
> For some reason, turning TSM
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 mem
The only thing I've personally seen that does that is using tsm compression.
For some reason, turning TSM compression on at the netware clients made them
start doing full (albeit compressed) backups everyday. I wonder if virus
scanners being run with particular settings would be enough to tric
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