Michael,
Thank you for pointing out the exclude.dedup option. But this appears to only
controls client-side deduplication. Wouldn't the TSM server still try to
deduplicate these objects?
..Paul
At 09:08 AM 8/3/2015, Michael malitz wrote:
Hallo John, Paul,
for client dedup, have a look
Is there a way to query the size of the activedata per node/per
storagegroup/per tsm server? I'm not asking the size of an activedata
storagepool, there is none, but the size of the currently active, as opposed to
inactive, data TSM is storing.
David
Hello All
I have now in my TSM environment few storages with deduplication ON. The
deduplication is done on the server side by identity and reclamation process/
In my organization we have lot of data types as word, excel, PowerPoint ,text
file , pst etc etc …. Also audio , video …
Lot of
Hello David,
The simplest way is to do an export node with preview option for the node you
want to know the size of activedata.
Know it's time and resource consuming.
--
Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي
Erwann SIMON
- Mail original -
De: David Ehresman
Unfortunately the final storage pool is the dedupe pool.
Date:Sun, 2 Aug 2015 16:32:17 +
From:Paul Zarnowski p...@cornell.edumailto:p...@cornell.edu
Subject: Re: How can I exclude files from dedupe processing?
Since the files are already using a separate management class, you
Hallo John, Paul,
for client dedup, have a look to exclude.dedup option
And: compressed objects can also be good candidates for deduplication. Have
a try and test reduction(s)
Rgds Michael Malitz
-Ursprüngliche Nachricht-
Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
Deduplication is an attribute of a a storage pool. If you have data you don't
wish to de duplicate, you would need a separate storage pool.
..Paul
(sent from my iPhone)
On Aug 3, 2015, at 8:19 AM, Dury, John C.
jd...@duqlight.commailto:jd...@duqlight.com wrote:
Unfortunately the final