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>> Actually, we're not using journaling on the server in question. The
journal
>> service hasn't been installed.
The only other possibility is that yo
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Actually, we're not using journaling on the server in question. The
journal
service hasn
Are you by any chance using "memoryefficientbackup yes"? If so, that may
slow you down quite substantially. Would be nice to see output from "dsmc
query systeminfo" command (make sure to use the same node name as your
scheduled events).
Yesterday you said you were going to use cron to get QUERY SE
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Subject: Re: Long pause in the middle of an NT backup.
> dsmerror.log:
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> 06/08/2004 01:30:48 win32NpWrite(): Error 233 writing to named pipe
This indicates that the backup client has encountered an error sending a
journal notification to the journal service.
Most likely what happene
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rribly
fragmented
but are unable to take the necessary downtime to unload/reload the
database
in the foreseeable future.
Thanks!
--Matt
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e to take the necessary downtime to unload/reload the database
in the foreseeable future.
Thanks!
--Matt
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One thing that appens during that time is that the TSM server is
downloading directory entries to the client, to sort through and decide
what to back up. With millions of entries (which it appears you have),
it can take awhile. We had a situation with a terribly fragmented DB,
where this pause wa
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I was under the impression that Journalized backups only work if both
client and server are windows. That journalizing was not possible with
an AIX TSM
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>I was under the impression that Journalized backups only work if both
>client and server are windows. That journalizing was not possible with
>an AIX TSM server.
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I was under the impression that Journalized backups only work if both
client and server are windows. That journalizing was not possible with
an AIX TSM server.
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>I'm expe
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>I'm experiencing behavior on some NT nodes where, in the middle of a
>scheduled backup, there will be a long pause where no activity seems to
>occur. It would appear to occur after the backup of one drive
>finish
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Subject: Long pause in the middle of an NT backup.
I'm experiencing behavior on some NT nodes where, in the middle of a
scheduled backup, there will be
I'm experiencing behavior on some NT nodes where, in the middle of a
scheduled backup, there will be a long pause where no activity seems to
occur. It would appear to occur after the backup of one drive finishes, but
before the next one starts. For example, see this log excerpt from this
morning:
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