Hi
Doing some sizing for a client, who wants active data pools for a selection
of nodes
TSM Server v6.3.1
select sum(num_files) from occupancy:
Shows 139 million files. Fine
So i want to know how many active and inactive files from the backups
table, and the number of objects in the archives t
Hi Stefan,
if it is HP server check to you have cache battery on RAID (if any) I
had simmilar issue, when I do backup form disk to LTO it was ~80-90
MB/s, but when nodes baked up to this disk stg it was ~8-10 MB/s even
I have etherchannel 2x1Gbps ...
Regards
Chavdar
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 4:55 PM
On 8 feb. 2013, at 22:38, Zoltan Forray wrote:
> Andy,
>
> Thanks for the confirmation. We saw that list. To me it seems like a
> waste to rebackup gigs of data unnecessarily instead of just the attribute
> information but I guess there is a reason why it is done this way.
>
windows ACL's ca
Hi all,
I am running into a strange performance issue at a small TSM site.
They have an new intel based TSM server running Windows 2008 R2 running TSM
5.5 (don't ask) with enough CPU and memory to run the server 4 times over.
It has 2 disks in raid 1 for the TSM log, 4 disks in raid 10 for the TSM