[ADSM-L] Expiration processing
I have a copygroup with VERE and VERD set to NOLIMIT and RETE and RETO
set to 30 days.
If I do NOT do expiration processing (expire inventory), will inactive
backups remain accessible longer than 30 days until expiration
processing resumes?
David
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I have a copygroup with VERE and VERD set to NOLIMIT and RETE and RETO
set to 30 days.
If I do NOT do expiration processing (expire inventory), will inactive
backups remain accessible longer than 30 days until expiration
processing resumes?
David
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yeah, we have the problem big timewe think it started with 4.1.6
but, were not able to pin point it
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TSMers...
We are running OS390 2.10 with a 4.2.3 TSM Server.
We upgraded to 4.2.3 in November and have been running cleanup
backupgroups off and on sin
automatically instead of having to babysit
it on the weekends:)
Some days we skip the running of cleanup backupgroups and run expiration
processing to try to catch up on expiration for all the other things.
It just seems like we are going in circles, run cleanup...stop it...run
expiration...etc. and
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During backups and a maxed out system I fired up an expiration to see what
my worse rate is. It was an average of 187 objects a second. Cache hit
rate was only
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During backups and a maxed out system I fired up an expiration to see what
my worse rate is. It was an average of 187 objects a second. Cache hi
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Hi *SM-ers!
Last week I read about Rodney Clark doing a 400 objects a second expiration.
I checked my expiration process: it's inspecting about 20 objects a second.
Ok, maybe he has got faster har
For comparison:
09/06/02 10:15:26 ANR2750I Starting scheduled command EXPIRE_INVENTORY (
expire inventory du=100 ).
9/06/02 10:54:57 ANR0812I Inventory file expiration process 1182 completed:
exam
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> Hi *SM-ers!
> Last week I read about Rodney Clark doing a 400 objects a second
> expiration.
> I checked my expiration process: it's inspecting about 20 objects a
> second.
> Ok, maybe he has got fa
Hi *SM-ers!
Last week I read about Rodney Clark doing a 400 objects a second expiration.
I checked my expiration process: it's inspecting about 20 objects a second.
Ok, maybe he has got faster hardware, but 20 times faster?
I have TSM 4.2.2.0 running on a H70 with the database on raw logical volum
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Hi,
I have SELFTUNEBUFpoolsize Yes.. shouldn't that be sufficient? - but I do
see that my Cache hit percent is low..
Cache Hit Pct.: 97.15
Cache Wait Pct.: 0.00
Does anyone have any suggestions on how much to increa
Guys
Any updates ??
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Hi,
I have SELFTUNEBUFpoolsize Yes.. shouldn't that be sufficient? - but I do
see that my Cach
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One simple step that definitely improves expiration processing speed is
having enough BUFPOOLSIZE. do a q db f=d and see wha
Also make sure you've got either EXPQUIET specified in your server options
file, or specify QUIET=YES on the expire command.
David Longo
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One simple step that definitely improves expiration processing speed is
having enough BUFPOOLSIZE. do a q db f=d and see what the "cache
Hit Pct" is. Ideally is 98 % or better. If much lower, even 90% then expire
will take longer. Also "Cache Wait Pct" should always b
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Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2002 12:28 PM
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We run expiration daily for a couple of hours, and we realized
We run expiration daily for a couple of hours, and we realized
> that we were
> not getting enough scratch tapes back. We decided to run expiration
> indefinitely until all objects that need to be expired are removed.
> Expiration is been running for a week with 9 millions objects
> expired. Is t
While expiration is running you can see on a "q pro" cmd how many
objects are inspected and expired. Is there any way to tell the
number of objects expiration still has to inspect? In other words,
I'm trying to find some way to know where exp is and now much longer
it might run.
THanks
Rick
Hello,
Assume 1 object = 1 file
Lets assume I have a node with one partition. The partition called
/stuff
has 1,000,000 files.
I start expiration and it is working on the file system /stuff
from the beginning. I cancel the process after it gets to file# 500,000
When I start expiration again I
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