I've been running TSM 5.1.6.2 server on AIX in production for two weeks
in RollForward mode. Our log utilization increases steadily until we do
our daily data base backup at which time it returns to zero and the
cycle restarts.
David
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Is anyone running i
: Logmode RollForward on 5.1.6.2
OK Tim, I think I see the problem. The recovery log doesn't go into
roll-forward mode until the next full database backup, which is necessary
in order to have a baseline from which the log can be used to recover a
database.
When you defined the dbbackuptrigge
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OK this is bizarre
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Tim, I'm playing with this myself, and I don't see the problem you
describe.
Is it possible that a db backup is being run between the time you see the
usage climb and when it goes back down?
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Ti
e are going to try a test migration with a copy of our Prod DB
next.
Thanks,
Tim
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Tim, I'm playing with this myself, and I don
Tim, I'm playing with this myself, and I don't see the problem you
describe.
Is it possible that a db backup is being run between the time you see the
usage climb and when it goes back down?
Regards,
Andy
Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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