try with the adaptive sub-file differencing incl. in the 4.2 Client
If you have enough capacity in the network components the ressourceutil
param in the dsm.opt or dsm.sys may also help
regards
joachim

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Von: Peter McMahon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Gesendet: Donnerstag, 21. März 2002 19:33
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Betreff: Backing up a large file system for a TSM newbie


Hi,

sorry if this is a repost!

firstly let me state that I am very new to TSM ....and have only picked up
bits and pieces from reviewing the list and some FAQ type docos....so pls
excuse if this is a basic question...


We have several AIX boxes which have 'large' file systems...by large I mean
> 30Gig which contain multiple installs of Oracle sever s/w ....so thousands
of files/directories. (NB Not the database files them selves)

A selective backup of these is taking a 'significant' amount of time -
approx 4 hr to do a filesystem of about 35G...I have tried going directly to
tape - think it was even slower....

so what I am looking for is some advice on the best settings for these types
of file systems

TIA

Peter


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