Hi,
if your files are small,
you could consider imagebackup.
regards
juraj
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> From: Brenda Collins [mailto:brenda.collins@;US.ING.COM]
> Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 3:45 PM
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> Subject: Tuning to backup Millions of files
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> Hi!
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Thanks for the tips!
have you tried Journal Based Backup? it looks as if you can still take
advantage from this feature, since you need to backup ca. 5% of your files.
Cordiali saluti
Gianluca Mariani
Tivoli TSM Global Response Team, Roma
Via Sciangai 53, Roma
phones : +39(0)659664598
+393351270554
Hello
Easiest way to solve this is to use the journalbased backup.
Journalbased backup will eliminate the need for inspection of files at
every backup occation. The journal service will instead keep track of
which files that has been changed, in real-time.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
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TSM 4.2.2 Client code introduced JOURNAL backup. By installing the TSM
Journal service, changes to files are tracked and the backup takes place
from the journal instead of reviewing each file.
To install, simply start the TSM Client Backup/Archive GUI, select
UTILITIES, Setup Wizard and 'Help Me C
While this doesn't answer your question about tuning, it might help.
We have a similar situation, except with our AIX mail systems.
TSM had to scan 6+ MILLION files, nightly. Took way too long to be
useful.
So instead, we do INCRBYDATE nightly and then on weekends do regular
incremental backups