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removed in that time.
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Hi David!
Try the following SQL statement
== In article [EMAIL PROTECTED], Daniel Sparrman [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
When we made the unload/load of the 160GB database, we not only saw the
database shrink in its usage, but also gained alot of performance. This
performance benefit is actually not degrading that quickly, which, for us,
the crontab? I thought it was
crontab -C but that doesn't seem to work
Alexandra
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well, well
he is right as always.
OH NO , no best
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Hi All,
I am surprised by the significant reduction is Pct Utilized. I
thought in previous discussions
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Hi David!
Try the following SQL statement:
SELECT CAST((100 - (CAST
it...
Thanks!!
Dave
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Hi
Yes, you probably do
On Oct 8, 2004, at 9:47 AM, David Nicholson wrote:
Hi All,
I am surprised by the significant reduction is Pct Utilized. I
thought in previous discussions that Unload/Reload had minimal impact
on
utilization. I have (2) TSM 5.2.2 servers on AIX with 40GB db's that
are
90% used. I haven't
the fragmented space for new nodes, but of
course I cannot prove this.
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines
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Hi Eric
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On Oct 8, 2004, at 9:47 AM, David Nicholson wrote:
Hi All,
I am surprised by the significant reduction is Pct Utilized. I
thought in previous
Hi Alexandra,
the information you gave us was very spare,
may be you can proceed.
We did some reorgs, weeks ago after server splits,
the time ratio unloaddb:loaddb was ~ 3:1
4,5 h unload - 1,5 h load up and running.
Best regards
Peter Sternecker
R+V Allgemeine Versicherung AG
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Good luck,
one additional point:
at the end of unloaddb process
should have appeared a message like:
unloaddb successful, loaddb needs NO AUDIT Database.
Peter Sternecker
R+V Allgemeine Versicherung AG
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Good luck,
one additional point:
at the end of unloaddb process
should have appeared a message like:
unloaddb successful, loaddb needs NO AUDIT Database.
...
Alexandra,
if your TSM-Server runs on Unix
shell command | tee path_to_logfile
this sends output to the terminal and the logfile.
Peter Sternecker
R+V Allgemeine Versicherung AG
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On Oct 7, 2004, at 11:34 AM, Sternecker, Peter wrote:
if your TSM-Server runs on Unix
shell command | tee path_to_logfile
this sends output to the terminal and the logfile.
That will pipe Stdout, but not Stderr, where scary stuff
goes. You may instead want to do
shell command 21 | tee
. Oktober 2004 17:56
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On Oct 7, 2004, at 11:34 AM, Sternecker, Peter wrote:
if your TSM-Server runs on Unix
shell command | tee path_to_logfile
this sends output to the terminal and the logfile.
That will pipe Stdout
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OH NO , no best shell discussion 8-).
Oh, *that's* easy.
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Berbee Information Networks
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it was
crontab -C but that doesn't seem to work
Alexandra
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well, well
he is right as always.
OH NO , no best shell discussion
crontab -e
man pages are great.
R.
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guys I've finished the DSMSERV LOADDB!!!
previous q db gave a Maximum
thank you!!! good night! i'm finally getting some shut-eye
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crontab -e
man pages are great.
R.
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We had a similar problem with 3.7.3.8@MVS and import/export
Solution was changing tapeiobuffersize back to 1 (default)
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Stefan Holzwarth
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