I think your problem has no relationship with cash ratio:
The database utilization is too high. 85.4 85 Consider a database space
trigger or increase the size of the database.
Just increase database size to have less than 85.
Cash ratio has to be as high as possible.
Grigori G. Solonovitch
Hi Steve...
Well, my backup windows is something like 10 12 hours, size of a full
backup is near of 2TB and incremental per day not bigger than 20G.
My idea is to perform a full backup on thursday (to keep a copy off
the office on weekend) and incremental/differential during the week.
OK, new
Flavio
You didn't say what your client machine is. How about an image copy and
a complete incremental on the weekend and a incremental-by-date on other
days. For a full restore you can restore the image and then apply the
incrementals. This should be reasonably quick. Incremental-by-date is
Andy,
I believe you are correct - the extra paren at the end seems to be the
culprit. Not even sure how it got there, since we have been using this script
on x64 w2k3 builds with no reported issue, but that seems to have corrected it.
Thanks for the eagle eye!
-Original Message-
Thank you Grigori,
I talked to IBM and they suggested the following and it seems to do
the trick. Thanks again for giving me suggestions though.
tsm: TSMextend db 1
ANR2248I Database assigned capacity has been extended.
Avy Wong
Business Continuity Administrator
Mohegan Sun
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Thanks Richard. I will read up on your suggestions.
Avy Wong
Business Continuity Administrator
Mohegan Sun
1 Mohegan Sun Blvd
Uncasville, CT 06382
(860)862-8164
(cell) (860)961-6976
Richard Sims
r...@bu.edu
Sent by: ADSM:
Hi,
Maybe You can try this first:, using Operating system backup, try to backup
direct to tape, and see the result.
I've been facing this kind of problem, file server backup using LANFree.
Total data approximately 900 GB - 1 TB, number of files approx 1,1 millions,
and it took more than 24