Win2k SP2 client 4.2.1.32 Win2k Sp2 server 4.1.6 (Iknow I know) Here is my dilemma: I have been setting the size of my 3590E device class to 39 Gig (just under the 40 gig size limit) and have been doing compression within TSM. However, due to the number of clients and the server size, I would like to have the hardware do more of the compression to alleviate the processor bottlenecks I have. Therefore I have tested changing the tape capacity to 120G and turning off TSM compression. If the tape gets less than ideal compression (assume none) then when the tapes get 33% full and thus TSM lists the tape as filling. The backups still think there is no more room in the storage pool. I am then left with these situations:
1. TSM must mount the tape before it recognizes there is no more room. Obviously this is bad if there are 100 tapes and it takes 2 minutes per tape to mount. 2. TSM reclamation thresholds are shot because it wants to reclaim at 50% utilization but will never get there because it can only go as high as 33%. 3. My operators think that there is lots of room in the storage pool because there are 100 tapes at 33% utilization leaving most of the tape available, and they don't add tapes even though they are needed. Do I need to continue to use software compression and forget about the hardware side? Any thoughts would be helpful. Rob Schroeder Famous Footwear 608-827-3495 phone 608-662-6495 fax
