We have a 1.2TB (& growing) Oracle Data Warehouse on one domain of a Sun Enterprise 10000 (E10K) Server. The same E10K domain also has TSM 5.1.1.6 Server and TSM 5.1.1.6 Client installed and backs itself up to a locally-attached SCSI tape library with 4 DLT7000 Drives.
We perform a database shutdown, a full cold backup of the OS filesystem, then a database restart (no RMAN or TDP for Oracle involved). The full cold backup goes direct-to-tape. Our objective is to keep all 4 drives active near-100% of the time, to achieve the shortest possible backup window. We're trying to take advantage of ResourceUtilization in the newer multi-threaded TSM Client, but I'm having trouble getting the Client to consistently start/maintain 4 data sessions to tape. ResourceUtilization is set to 8. Throughout most of the backup, 5-6 sessions are active. However we are only seeing 2 mounted tapes most of the time, and the backup duration is nearly twice what it should be. Right now, we are not using Shared Memory protocol (disabled due to some 'dsmserv' crashes that failed to release shared memory). We are using tcpip protocol, and are using TCPServerAddress=127.0.0.1 (localhost) for all tcpip sessions. Does anyone know a way to force a single 'dsmc sched' process to start a minimum number of threads (>= #tape drives), or know probable reasons why our configuration isn't doing it now? - rsvp with comments & tuning tips, thanks. Kent Monthei GlaxoSmithKline [EMAIL PROTECTED]