Hi Terry,
There are (up to) 2 COPY GROUPS for each management class. One for backups
and one for archives.
Therefore, you just have to specify the appropriate storage pool for each of
them.
The command DEFINE COPYGROUP has a parameter TYPE=BACKUP (default) or
TYPE=ARCHIVE.
You can look at HELP D
This is a guess, but you can investigate it.
Look at the cache hit pct in "q db f=d". If it is less than 98% you should
increase the BUFPOOLSIZE (in dsmserv.opt on AIX, not sure about OS/390; you
need to restart the *SM server after changing the file).
We had 80% hits on one of our servers, increa
When the disk pool is full, a session can/will write directly to a tape in
the "Next Storage Pool" for the disk pool.
Run "q session f=d" and you will see which session is using the tape.
Jonathan Shalev
IDC Computing / Systems Engineering
UNIX Server Platforms
Intel Israel (74) Ltd.
[EMAIL PROT
I am running ADSM server 3.1.2.40 on AIX 4.3.2.0 with 512MB memory.
The ADSM DB size is 19GB, with 67.2% used.
I am trying to tune the Bufpoolsize so as to reach >98% cache hit
percentage, as recommended by Tivoli/IBM.
When I started, a few months ago, the value of bufpoolsize was 16K and we
had
Hi *SMers,
This message is intended for those with AFS experience.
We are on ADSM 3.1.2.50 (moving to TSM 4.1.x shortly). Most of our backed up
data (multiple terabytes) is AFS data, and we are doing volume level backups
with AFS buta/backup. Our AFS fileservers are running AFS versions 3.4, 3.5