The only reason, I can think of, that the amount of data archived off would
be different everyday is that there are people deleting/renaming/creating
files on the said filesystem. There's not much which can go 'wrong' with the
archive function - it just takes what it finds and holds it for you..

hope this helps!


-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Wheeler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 16 July 2001 15:57
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Archive Question


Hello *SMers,

        I have a question for all those people out there that know more
about TSM than I do.   Can someone explain to me why there would be a
fluctuation in the amount of data backed up in an archive?   We run a
nightly archive on our system, but the amount of GB backed up are different.
I can understand if the information would just be growing but some days it
is less than the day before.   Any explanation?

We are running

TSM    4.1.2.0
AIX      4.3.3

Any information would be helpful.


Thanks in advance,

Bill Wheeler
AIX Administrator
La-Z-Boy Incorporated
[EMAIL PROTECTED] <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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