Re: SCHEDULER ACTUAL EXECUTION TIME

2001-06-21 Thread Yahya Ilyas
Done -Original Message- From: Jolley, Bill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 5:58 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SCHEDULER ACTUAL EXECUTION TIME Also, check the randomization percentage. I believe the default is 25. If you want the schedule to execute at

Re: SCHEDULER ACTUAL EXECUTION TIME

2001-06-19 Thread Jolley, Bill
Sent: Monday, June 18, 2001 6:58 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: SCHEDULER ACTUAL EXECUTION TIME a scheduled backup starts depending upon what time the backup schedule on the TSM server is defined. If you're using sched mode prompted and the schedule for example is defined as a week

Re: SCHEDULER ACTUAL EXECUTION TIME

2001-06-18 Thread Kent J. Monthei
>From a TSM Server admin session prompt, do a 'help set randomize'. [EMAIL PROTECTED]@VM.MARIST.EDU on 18-Jun-2001 18:22 Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] To: ADSM-L cc: Subject: SCHEDULER ACTUAL EXECUTION TIME Hello, A question, Does

Re: SCHEDULER ACTUAL EXECUTION TIME

2001-06-18 Thread Angela Hughes
a scheduled backup starts depending upon what time the backup schedule on the TSM server is defined. If you're using sched mode prompted and the schedule for example is defined as a weekd (weekday) schedule @ 05:00 then the TSM server will prompt the client to being a backup @ 05:00 Mon-Fri. as l

SCHEDULER ACTUAL EXECUTION TIME

2001-06-18 Thread Gerardo Zapata
Hello, A question, Does anybody know what determines the actual start of an scheduled backup? At the end of the sched.log file there is a message that says: 'Command will be executed in X minutes'. The X value varies, we ran some tests for one node and the value went from 2 minutes to 70 minutes