Sergio
As I understand it, the server to server stuff is handled on the destination
server at a volume level. Thus this data will not be freed on the
destination server until the whole "sequential volume" of whatever size you
specied is free.
Try setting appropriate reclaim values on the storagepool on the source
server.
Steve Harris
AIX and ADSM Admin
Queensland Health, Brisbane Australia
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From: Sergio Cherchyk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date: Thursday, 28 December 2000 2:29
Subject: copy pool
Hi all.
I have two TSM servers installed in AIX 4.3 boxes with Sun libraries in
different sites. In my HQ I take almost all the backups and I do a daily
copy pool to the remote site.
The local server (HQ) is TSM 3.7.2 and the remote one is 4.2.0.
The problem is that my local backup pool has 2.7 TB of data while the
remote pool has 3.7 TB. I expected a differential in the remote pool but
1TB (~30% more) seems to me too much for an overhead.
Questions:
How does TSM handle the expirations in a copy pool?
It is normal the overhead that I'm seeing?
If it is not, what can I do to reduce it?
Thanks to all.
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Sergio R. Cherchyk
Arquitectura Tecnolsgica - Midrange
Banco Rmo de la Plata S.A. - Grupo BSCH
Mire 480, 2do piso - 1036 Cap. Fed.
Argentina
Tel. (054)-11-4341-1643
Fax. (054)-11-4341-1264
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