God morning,
Have anyone done performance testing with different i/o schedulers and rhel 5
and TSM db, log and stgpools, and have a result they would like to share?
Anyone with opinions regarding i/o schedulers or are we TSM admins happy with
default settings??
//Henrik
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This would possibly be a good thing to do for an offsite recovery server
with access to replicated TSM data.
One problem with using TSM for this is files that have been deleted from the
original server. You'd need to determine which files have been deleted from
the source server so you could do th
Thanks a lot. That definitely helped. :D
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I wanted to corroborate an observation:
When I attempt to run dsmc on a box with no dsm.opt, it presents me
with a "warning" about the omission, and soldiers on with running the
program.
When I attempt to run an incr from the scheduler, though, I get silent
failure.
Simply 'touch'ing the dsm.opt
Funny phrase that, "shear amout of work". Unintentional pun? As in
fleecing sheep?
[RC]
From:
David Longo
To:
ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date:
04/23/2010 11:25 AM
Subject:
Re: [ADSM-L] Does TSM Have a way to Automatically Determine How many CPU'S
aka processors a server has
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Greetings,
I led our team doing a TSM audit on a 2000 server environment about
a year ago. The biggest headache I have ever had. There are so many
exceptions for each different kind of servers. VMware servers,
standalone Windows, NAS, Clusters, AIX Lpars in a sub-processor lpar.
It took a