I agree I can find these informations for the backup run with the
backup/archive client.
But my problem is to find if the compression is really active with TDP .
And in the TDP log and results, I can find no informations about
compression.
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You can find out about compression percent in 2 ways.
1. Look at the SCHEDLOG (normally dsmsched.log) on the client and find the
ending stanza where it gives all the summary for the session it has a
"Objects compressed by __ % whethere compression is on or not.
2. q actlog on server with search=ANE496 to get same stanza or ANE4968I to
get just compression stats.
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Hi,
We are using TDP for Domino. We try to set Compression On.
How can we know th compression is really on? Since we turn compression on,
nothing changed. There are no information about the compression rate, and
the volume transferred is quite the same?
Afer having changed the compression value, we stop and restart the
scheduler.
How can we know the compression is effective?
Thanks for your help.
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St�phanie Canon
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