Here is a snippet of the activity log that I look for daily.
07/17/01 06:49:45 ANE4952I (Session: 832, Node: F50_CLIENT) Total
number of
objects inspected: 116,491
07/17/01 06:49:45 ANE4953I (Session: 832, Node: F50_CLIENT) Total
number of
objects archived: 116,139
07/17/01 06:49:45 ANE4958I (Session: 832, Node: F50_CLIENT) Total
number of
objects updated: 0
07/17/01 06:49:45 ANE4960I (Session: 832, Node: F50_CLIENT) Total
number of
objects rebound: 0
07/17/01 06:49:45 ANE4957I (Session: 832, Node: F50_CLIENT) Total
number of
objects deleted: 0
07/17/01 06:49:45 ANE4970I (Session: 832, Node: F50_CLIENT) Total
number of
objects expired: 0
07/17/01 06:49:45 ANE4959I (Session: 832, Node: F50_CLIENT) Total
number of
objects failed: 0
07/17/01 06:49:45 ANE4961I (Session: 832, Node: F50_CLIENT) Total
number of
bytes transferred: 70.15 GB
07/17/01 06:49:45 ANE4963I (Session: 832, Node: F50_CLIENT) Data
transfer
time: 12,163.47 sec
07/17/01 06:49:45 ANE4966I (Session: 832, Node: F50_CLIENT) Network
data
transfer rate: 6,047.76 KB/sec
07/17/01 06:49:45 ANE4967I (Session: 832, Node: F50_CLIENT) Aggregate
data
transfer rate: 2,487.76 KB/sec
07/17/01 06:49:45 ANE4968I (Session: 832, Node: F50_CLIENT) Objects
compressed by: 0%
07/17/01 06:49:45 ANE4964I (Session: 832, Node: F50_CLIENT) Elapsed
processing time: 08:12:49
The number that I look at on a daily basis is Total Number of Bytes
transferred and Elapsed processing time. It is the total number of bytes
transferred that fluctuates. So you are saying that the number it shows for
the Total bytes transferred can be incorrect. Is there a better place to
look to get the exact amount transferred?
Thanks in advance,
Bill Wheeler
AIX Administrator
La-Z-Boy Incorporated
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-----Original Message-----
From: Alex Paschal [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, July 17, 2001 1:01 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Archive Question
Bill,
Could you give us the snippet of your activity log that you're looking at,
and point out the number that fluctuates?
If, as I suspect, you're looking at the "bytes transferred" number, that
number can definitely fluctuate based on retries, network-related
retransmitions, etc. Have you looked in your accounting log to see what it
thinks, or checked your Summary table?
Thanks,
Alex
-----Original Message-----
From: Bill Wheeler [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, July 16, 2001 10:13 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Archive Question
The information that we are archiving consists of two repositories, DB2
backups and backup of our Pro/I information.
The information should not change as much as it is. The repositories grow
daily, and the other backups are consistence on a nightly basis. We do not
use compression here, due to the information being backed up is not
considerably large. Our archives average around 69 GB nightly. I just find
it hard how it can have a range of about 500 MB from the low end to the high
end. We use these archives as our disaster recovery, I am just perplexed on
the range. If it was a smaller amount, I would not be as concerned, but 500
MB is a big difference.
The information that use to determine how much was archived is taken from
the Activity Log in TSM. Should I look elsewhere to see if this
information is incorrect?
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/16/01 10:57AM >>>
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
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