Whoever told you that is wrong.

However, journal-based backup does require a 4.2 server, which would not 
help Bob because he is running a 3.7 server.

For Bob's problem, I find 7+ hours a looooong time to process < 300,000 
files, even with "traditional" incremental backup. However, there could be 
other factors involved as well, such as other activity on client and/or 
server machines, amount of RAM, other hardware issues, etc.

If the amount of memory that TSM is using is causing excessive paging, 
then that could be related to the problem. 4.2.1.26 should address some of 
the memory issues (as I mentioned earlier this week).

Regards,

Andy

Andy Raibeck
IBM Software Group
Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development
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We've been told that journal based backup is not supported for W2K 
clients.
 
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Hi Robert

First of all, the TCP/IP connection failure is due to the client stopping
the communication with the server during inspection. After 15 mins, the
server will automatically close the connection to the client, if no
communication has occured.

Second of all, the easiest way to solve you're problem is to enable 
"journal
based backup". This feature was implemented in version 4.2, and means that
there is a separate service running on the machine, that in realtime scans
which files are changed or created, and logs theese files to a journal 
log.
When a scheduled backup is to occur, the client won't have to inspect all
the files on the client, only read the journal log. 

This means you will get rid of about 11.000 seconds, according to your
schedlog.

When you have enabled the journal service, the next backup will be a
standard incremental backup, and after that, all backups will be
incremental, but journal-based. Therefore, don't think anything is wrong 
if
the incremental backup takes a long time directly after you have enabled
journal-based backup. This is normal.

Best Regards

Daniel Sparrman

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Here is my recent sched.log file showing almost 8 hours to process 279,057
objects.

I'm thinking that someone has some insight on how to "Optimize" a Windows
client for more efficient nightly backups. Also, there is an error message
about TCP/IP connection failure; which I believe is related to our dsm.opt
configuration due to a "time-out" condition.

The FS4500 Client is using "Windows 2000 Server" OS and TSM 3.7.1 Client,
but we will soon upgrade to TSM version 4.2.1 to see if this helps.

Thanks,

-Bob Poetzsch
Tivoli Storage Manager - System Administrator
UCONN Health Center
Farmington, CT  06030-5205
___________________________________________________________________
03/08/2002 05:34:46 Successful incremental backup of '\\fs4500\e$'

03/08/2002 05:34:47 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN
03/08/2002 05:34:47 Session established with server TSM: AIX-RS/6000
03/08/2002 05:34:47   Server Version 3, Release 7, Level 1.0
03/08/2002 05:34:47   Data compression forced off by the server
03/08/2002 05:34:47   Server date/time: 03/08/2002 05:32:23  Last access:
03/07/2002 21:41:48

03/08/2002 05:34:47 Total number of objects inspected:  279,057
03/08/2002 05:34:47 Total number of objects backed up:    1,805
03/08/2002 05:34:47 Total number of objects updated:          1
03/08/2002 05:34:47 Total number of objects rebound:          0
03/08/2002 05:34:47 Total number of objects deleted:     37,519
03/08/2002 05:34:47 Total number of objects failed:           0
03/08/2002 05:34:47 Total number of bytes transferred:   818.24 MB
03/08/2002 05:34:47 Data transfer time:                   73.79 sec
03/08/2002 05:34:47 Network data transfer rate:        11,353.75 KB/sec
03/08/2002 05:34:48 Aggregate data transfer rate:         29.56 KB/sec
03/08/2002 05:34:48 Objects compressed by:                    0%
03/08/2002 05:34:48 Elapsed processing time:           07:52:15
03/08/2002 05:34:48 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS END

03/08/2002 05:34:48 ANS1017E Session rejected: TCP/IP connection failure

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