This journaling thing, when working, is definitely a help. I must say though that in this specific case it has been mighty strange. I set this up back in October and it did not kick in on this SAN disk with the 4+ million files right away. But there was an entry on 11/2 that pointed to a completion, I could tell from the amount of files inspected and the entry "using journal on g$". Then all of a sudden for about a week it stopped.
I called support, sent all the files and was told it doesn't work with SAN attached storage. After some emails from all of you I decided to re-open this ticket, which I did. In the mean time I've been looking at the logs and for the past 2 backups it's now working again. Don't ask me how. I'm going to respond to support accordingly when they call me, and send them all the files I have, again. I'd like to see if they can find a reason for the 6 day break if possible. I'd also like to know, when in the log I sent them it clearly shows it was working on the 2nd, why they'd tell me it's not supported on SAN attached disk. Geoff Gill TSM Administrator NT Systems Support Engineer SAIC E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Phone: (858) 826-4062 Pager: (877) 905-7154 > -----Original Message----- > From: Chris Murphy [mailto:cmurphy@;IDL.STATE.ID.US] > Sent: Tuesday, November 12, 2002 1:57 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: Journaling > > Geoff, > > Clients: NT4 SP6 and Win2k SP2/3 - TSM client 5.1.1.0 > TSM Server: Win2k SP3 - V5.1.1.0 > > FWIW, we currently have 3 servers that fit within Zlatko's #4 category. > Between all the servers there is about 4+ million files and about 1TB of > data on an HP disk array. Journaling is on and works great. We average > about 1-5% changed files each night and backups typically take about 15-45 > minutes for all 3 servers! > > And I believe Zlatko is correct on his categorizing. Windows "sees" disk of > type #1,2,3,4&5 as local. (#5 is a bit of a special case however...) It > cannot tell the difference between a DASD SCSI/RAID disk, and a SAN-attached > FC array. Windows "speaks" SCSI to the SAN disks the same as it does to > DASD's and the HBA simply handles the FC encapsulation and transport (since > FC really just does exactly that: encapsulates the SCSI commands). OS > has/needs no knowledge of it. I would call up support again, as it SHOULD > work. > > My two bits... > > Chris Murphy > IT Network Analyst > ID Dept. of Lands > Office: (208) 334-0293 > [EMAIL PROTECTED]