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From: Jeff Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 7:01 AM
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Subject: Re: Slow DB2 backups and IBM says I'm too old for support
Keep in mind, this system has been working flawlessly for at least two
years,
Keep in mind, this system has been working flawlessly for at least two
years, which is why we don't touch it. We have enough headaches, we don't
need to create our own. :-)
At the time we noticed this problem we were doing tests before putting
this machine into production, a backup test is standa
: Re: Slow DB2 backups and IBM says I'm too old for support.
Check your network interfaces especially if they are set to autonegoiate.
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From: Richard Sims [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 1:20 PM
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Subject: Re: Slo
Check your network interfaces especially if they are set to autonegoiate.
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From: Richard Sims [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 1:20 PM
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Subject: Re: Slow DB2 backups and IBM says I'm too old for support.
>We h
>We have what appeared to be a simple problem, we installed a new DB2
>server and the backups (API) are slow, like 27 hours to backup a 100GB
>database. We have been backing up this database for years from a
>different server in less than two hours. The main difference between the
>two servers?
eff Rogers [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 19 November 2003 04:31
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Slow DB2 backups and IBM says I'm too old for support.
We have what appeared to be a simple problem, we installed a new DB2
server and the backups (API) are slow, like 27 hours to backup a 100GB
dat
We have what appeared to be a simple problem, we installed a new DB2
server and the backups (API) are slow, like 27 hours to backup a 100GB
database. We have been backing up this database for years from a
different server in less than two hours. The main difference between the
two servers? The A
On Mon, 2002-11-18 at 19:26, Muthyam Reddy wrote:
> We have recently migrated our database to DB2 from Infromix on AIX 4.3 and TSM
>version level 5.1.0.0.
> Before migration.. Informix database use to take 7 -8 hrs for 400Gb database(RAW
>filesystems).Now same size of Database on DB2(raw filesyst
Muthyam,
Lotza things you could look at:
DSM.SYS file check the parmaters, do they make sense or jive with your OS settings?
Check the archives for TSM to OS tuning, I've caught a lot of good articles there!
Is compression on? Lotz of work on the client to do that.
What is your backbone? GBit/C
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subject:Slow DB2 backups on TSM.
We have recently migrated our database to DB2 from Infromix on AIX 4.3 and TSM version
level 5.1.0.0.
Before migration.. Informix database use to take 7 -8 hrs for 400Gb database(RAW
filesystems).Now same size of Database
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