Re: performance of restore v. retrieve v. backupset restore

2005-10-13 Thread Allen S. Rout
==> On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 12:03:43 -0500, Nancy Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > Does MOVE NODEDATA move all files of the node, or just the active ones? All. This makes the payload larger than a backupset, for instance, would generate. - Allen S. Rout

Re: performance of restore v. retrieve v. backupset restore

2005-10-13 Thread Nancy Reeves
Does MOVE NODEDATA move all files of the node, or just the active ones? Nancy Reeves Technical Support, Wichita State University [EMAIL PROTECTED] 316-978-3860 "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote on 10/13/2005 11:25:07 AM: > ==> On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 10:57:30 -0500, Nancy Reeves [EMAIL PROT

Re: performance of restore v. retrieve v. backupset restore

2005-10-13 Thread Allen S. Rout
==> On Thu, 13 Oct 2005 10:57:30 -0500, Nancy Reeves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > The clients are all 5.2.2.0 The server is also 5.2.2.0 on AIX. We have > LTO2 tapes in a robot with 6 drives. Each disk volume to be moved is 39.9 > G. One is 20% full, one is 50% full, and one is 95% full. > Since

performance of restore v. retrieve v. backupset restore

2005-10-13 Thread Nancy Reeves
We are moving off of one disk array onto another, and I have 3 windows machines that have filesystems that need to be moved. We have come to the conclusion that using TSM to move the data will be the simplest and most straight forward way to do it. I am trying to decide whether to do a plain restor