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>You could always make the accounting log file a softlink to a more
>forgiving location...
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>It probably would also make sense to do some kind of regular log
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Once a month, run
cd /usr/tivoli
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We upgraded from 4.1.c to 5.1 and did not go
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Arnaud,
>I believe what I have to do now is to build some solid queries to
>explore our activity log...
Unless I'm mistaken, I believe that you may have misread Richard's
advice. (Correct me if I'm wrong, Richard.) His reco
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Arnaud,
>I believe what I have to do now is to build some solid queries to
>explore our activity log...
Unless I'm mistaken, I believe that you
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John : nope, I hoped to find another way doing it, something easier, but
I'll be olbliged to follow
files remains the same ...
is that run with TSM up or down? Up I assume.
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Arnaud,
I believe what I have to do now is to build some solid queries to explore
our activity
log...
Unless I'm mistaken, I believe that you may have misread Richard's
advice. (Correct me if I'm wrong, Richard.) His recommendation:
I stress accounting log reporting because it is the very best, d
Lawrence Clark wrote
>>has someone increased the number of days that activity is retained in
>>the db?
This is a user controlled value SET ACTLOGRETENTION
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>As a "relatively" experienced ADSM/TSM user, I entirely agree with what
>you said, but, as told in my mail, I doubt that
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>As a "relatively" experienced ADSM/TSM user, I entirely agree with what
>you said, but, as told in my mail, I doubt that any of my client has
>begun sending more files than usually, because following quer
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>As a "relatively" experienced ADSM/TSM user, I entirely agree with what
>you said, but, as told in my mail, I doubt that any of my client has
>begun sending more files than usually, because following query "select
>sum(num_files) from occupancy" returns a relatively constant value. From
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is that run with TSM up or down? Up I assume.
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>I'm facing a strange problem, in that my DB began to grow at an abnormal
>rate, a couple of weeks ago. I tried to find out the reason why ...
As we keep advising List members: Run regular TSM accounting reports and
review the results, both for quick detection of "runaway" clients and for
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