Marc,

"Full:" tells you how many "data transfer" buffers
are fill at a current instance in time.
The number of buffers can be changed by using the
BUFFERS option/preference setting.

"Read:" tells you how many bytes of data have been
read from the database file at a current instance in time.

"Written:" tells you how many bytes of data (before compression)
have been sent to the TSM API (TSM Server) at a current instance in time.

That is for backup.  For restore, as you might guess,
the numbers reflect data movement in the other direction.
Keep in mind these stats are only a "snapshot" of a
current instance in time.  The snapshot is taken at
1 second intervals.

Thanks,

Del

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IBM Corporation
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Could someone explain to me the log file output from a backup below? ie.
what is meant by 'Full: 0' and the 'Read' and 'Written' columns?  Being a
bit new to this I'm not sure why I see this on some of the files we backup
and not others.

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