The file is in comma-delimited format, and can easily be digested by spreadsheet programs such as Excell, or statistical report generating packages such as SPSS or SAS. These programs can all aggregate the accounting data, which might be multiple records per node per time interval, into meaningful statistics. The record layout is described in the TSM Server Administrators Guide.
We plan to use this data more for capacity planning, and problem identification, than for chargeback. However, I am a bit confused by your plan to use TSM accounting data for disk space chargeback. That data isn't there. The data you have is for the amount of backup and restore activity which occured during each client node session. Disk files in the online storage pools owned by a particular user might quickly become tape files due to the Migration process. If you want to charge back based on total data stored in TSM by each client, you will need to collect the output of QUERY OCCUPANCY; there has been a thread about how to do exactly that on this list the past couple days. Roger Deschner University of Illinois at Chicago [EMAIL PROTECTED] ==== "Research is what I'm doing when I don't know what I'm doing." ==== ========================= -- Wernher von Braun ========================= On Fri, 5 Apr 2002, Marc David wrote: >Hi All, > >We turn on the Account Log on our TSM server (H50 running AIX 4.3.3). > >This way we can charge back clients for disk space usage. > >My question is, does anyone use this ? > >Plus how do you get the output from the file DSMACCNT.LOG into a readable >report for management. > > >Marc David >Storage Manager >PFPC Global Fund Services >(508) 871-9961 >
