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My guess is that it's commiting log information. During DB restore, the
restore is sequential. However, when commiting the log information, it is
commiting the log on a per transaction basis. If you're lo
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ok the server specs are a quad 1.4ghz pentium 4, 4gb memory running win2k
advanced server.
What I did was erase the old log and database volumes, then do a dsmserv
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format with the log and database
ever with a database this large.
Thanks,
Mark
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3 hours? Wow!. What's are the hardware specs of your tsm serv
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Yesterday morning I had an incident and lost one of the drives I had about
half my database volumes defined on.
I'm in the process of reformatting the log and database volumes so I can do
a database restore.
The database is 100gb and my log size is 13gb.
It's been mounting the log volumes for over