I recently upgraded from 4.1.X to 4.2.2.0 and had the zero bytes problem. As per Tivoli I then went to 4.2.2.9. Bytes problem is fixed. Examined and affected not working now.
START_TIME: 2002-08-19 12:41:48.000000 END_TIME: 2002-08-19 13:43:40.000000 ACTIVITY: BACKUP NUMBER: 107 ENTITY: DENISL COMMMETH: BPX-Tcp/ ADDRESS: 172.25.73.107:1073 SCHEDULE_NAME: DAILY_1900 EXAMINED: 41 AFFECTED: 39 FAILED: 25 BYTES: 2199357869 IDLE: 3703 MEDIAW: 0 PROCESSES: 1 SUCCESSFUL: YES VOLUME_NAME: DRIVE_NAME: LIBRARY_NAME: LAST_USE: -----Original Message----- From: Paul van Dongen [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, August 21, 2002 8:53 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Select problems in 5.1.1 ... again Hello all, I have just finished (about ten days now) an upgrade of TSM 4.2 to 5.1. Being aware of the zero bytes problem in the summary table, I upgraded to 5.1.1.2. Now, I donīt get zero bytes in my summary entries for backups, but all my files (examined and affected) counters are being divided by 1000!!!! Someone got this problem too? Here is an example: Summary table: START_TIME: 2002-08-09 19:29:20.000000 END_TIME: 2002-08-09 19:47:19.000000 ACTIVITY: BACKUP NUMBER: 8015 ENTITY: XXXXXXXX COMMMETH: Tcp/Ip ADDRESS: 10.131.64.29:54333 SCHEDULE_NAME: EXAMINED: 40 AFFECTED: 39 FAILED: 0 BYTES: 3857289012 IDLE: 1076 MEDIAW: 0 PROCESSES: 1 SUCCESSFUL: YES VOLUME_NAME: DRIVE_NAME: LIBRARY_NAME: LAST_USE: Tivoli Storage Manager Command Line Backup/Archive Client Interface - Version 5, Release 1, Level 1.0 (C) Copyright IBM Corporation 1990, 2002 All Rights Reserved. Node Name: XXXXXX Session established with server YYYYYY: AIX-RS/6000 Server Version 5, Release 1, Level 1.2 Server date/time: 08/09/02 19:29:20 Last access: 08/09/02 18:59:46 Total number of objects inspected: 40,769 Total number of objects backed up: 39,934 Total number of objects updated: 0 Total number of objects rebound: 0 Total number of objects deleted: 0 Total number of objects expired: 0 Total number of objects failed: 0 Total number of bytes transferred: 3.59 GB Data transfer time: 221.48 sec Network data transfer rate: 17,012.47 KB/sec Aggregate data transfer rate: 3,492.59 KB/sec Objects compressed by: 0% Elapsed processing time: 00:17:58 Thank you all for your help Paul van Dongen