Hi all,
I tried to get the answer by asking the support, but unfortunately they
just gave me advise on how to use VIRTUALMOUNTPOINTs ...
well,
setting as well the MAXNUMMP as the RESOURECEUTILIZATION > 1 I do
observe several client backup sessions in the ISP server each
transferring data --
Hello,
I observed the same and support was also unable to answer my
questions. It seems that, obviously unintentionally, there has been a
change. RESCOURCEUTIL can go up to 100 since 8.1.2, despite only
documented up to 10 in respect to worker and manager sessions. Works a
great deal in hug
I have noticed that using the admin client dsmadmc with security = transitional
seems to cause a several minute delay before the session seems to start. When
run as administrator it functions normally. Any idea what’s going on?
Richard Cowen
Hi Bjørn,
You don't need to split large filesystems to get multiple backup sessions.
If you use a resourceutilization larger than 2, you may get multiple
sessions. With a value of 2, you will get 2 threads, a producer (queries
server and scans filesystem for changed files) and a consumer (does
Hi Marc,
It's big news that it's possible to copy a single *nix filesystem (not GPFS)
using multiple streams to transfer data without VIRTUALMOUNTPOINTs or
scripts/3-d party software.
This is reflected in the link provided: "Multiple sessions are used when you
specify multiple file specificatio