thanks a lot for your good and founded answers!
Juraj Salak
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From: Jim Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, January 09, 2003 2:05 AM
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Subject: Re: Sub-File Backup - 1 GB Limit
Subfilecachesize could be raised; please submit
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Subject: Re: Sub-File Backup - 1 GB Limit
Tim,
Actually, two different behaviors based on two-different
problems. Files
that start less then 2 GB but grow 2 GB will continue to use subfile
backup as long as the other requirements for the base file
(i.e., the file
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Subject: Re: Sub-File Backup - 1 GB Limit
Tim,
Actually, the subfile limit is 2 Gig; if a file size 2 Gig
then TSM will
not bother to copy the base file to the client cache, so it
could not be a
candidate for subfile processing on a subsequent backup.
Thanks,
Jim
J.P. (Jim
than 2 GB but then grows bigger than 2GB it
will
no longer be eligible? Similar if a file falls below 1024 bytes?
Thanks again!
Tim
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From: Jim Smith [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: January 3, 2003 4:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sub-File Backup - 1 GB Limit
Len,
I would open a requirement for the 2 gig limit. Also, where do you need
the limit to be? 4 gig ? higher ?
The limits of the subfile cachesize have not changed. Is 1024 MB not
sufficient ? If not, what would you like to have? Once again, if you
need work in this area please open a
In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Jim Smith
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Tim,
Actually, the subfile limit is 2 Gig; if a file size 2 Gig then TSM will
not bother to copy the base file to the client cache, so it could not be a
candidate for subfile processing on a subsequent backup.
Thanks,
Jim
J.P.
Last August, Jim Smith wrote:
Today the client code will send a new base file in these cases:
- if the last time the detla was taken, the ratio of delta:base is .40
- digital signature of base is incorrect or doesn't match signature on
server
- base entry on client cache is dirty, i.e., never
Tim,
Actually, the subfile limit is 2 Gig; if a file size 2 Gig then TSM will
not bother to copy the base file to the client cache, so it could not be a
candidate for subfile processing on a subsequent backup.
Thanks,
Jim
J.P. (Jim) Smith
TSM Client Development
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Last August,
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Sent: January 3, 2003 4:36 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Sub-File Backup - 1 GB Limit
Tim,
Actually, the subfile limit is 2 Gig; if a file size 2 Gig then TSM will
not bother to copy the base file to the client cache, so it could not be a
candidate for subfile processing