Gisbert,
You don't say which TDP you are using.
My experience is a little old, but in TDP for Oracle there is an environment variable
which tells TSM the "expected" size of the object. If this is greater than the
biggest file allowed in your storage pool, the backup will go straight to tape.
Hello,
when we do a backup via the TDP, the backup goes not first to the
disk storage pool, but directly to tape. We have tried it with and without
caching files on the disk pool. No success. Has someone an idea what
the problem might be?
An other problem is that, when we set caching to NO, the
THIS IS NOT TRUE. Look at the report from TDP for Informix backup:
tsm: PUMBA.ACIT.BG>q cont /dev/rtsm_bk00
Node NameType Filespace Client's Name for File
Name
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Hello,
when we do a backup via the TDP, the backup goes not first to the
disk storage pool, but directly to
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Hello,
when we do a backup via the TDP, the backup goes not first to the
disk storage pool, but directly to tape. We have tried it with and without
caching files on the disk pool. No success. Has