Steve, Your assumption here is exactly right. The amount of data being transfer and stored within TSM has relevance to whether or not compression is enabled/disabled on the given client machine.
Cheers Andy Wilcox Midrange Services Aquila Networks Services Ltd > -----Original Message----- > From: Conko, Steven [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: 14 July 2003 16:55 > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Compressed restore > > AIX4.3.3,TSM5.1.5.4 - Server > AIX4.3.3,TSM5.1.5 - Client > > When restoring compressed files, is it normal for the "reported" size to > be > different from the actual restored size as it is when backing up? Im > restoring a large database and so far the the "live" report from the dsmc > session reports 1.4GB restored when if you look at the directory, over 6GB > have shown up. Im assuming this is normal... is it? > > Steve > > > ************************************************************************** > ************************** > Confidentiality: This e-mail and any files transmitted with it are > confidential and intended solely for the use of the individual or entity > to whom they are addressed. If you have received this e-mail in error, > use of this information (including disclosure, copying or distribution) > may be unlawful. Please notify [EMAIL PROTECTED] and > delete the message immediately. > > Security: Internet e-mail is not a 100% secure communications medium. > > Viruses: This e-mail (and any attachments) has been checked (using Sophos > Sweep 3.68 + patches) and found to be clean from any virus infection > before leaving. > Therefore neither Aquila Networks Services Ltd nor Midlands Electricity > plc or any of their group undertakings (as defined by the Companies Act > 1989) (together referred to as the "Companies") accept legal > responsibility for this message or liability for the consequences of any > computer viruses which may have been transmitted by this e-mail. > > Monitoring: All electronic communications with the Companies may be > monitored in accordance with the UK Regulation of Investigatory Powers > Act, Lawful Business Practice Regulations, 2000. If you do not consent to > such monitoring, you should contact the sender of this e-mail. > > Aquila Networks Services Limited, > Registered office: Whittington Hall, Whittington, Worcester, WR5 2RB > Registered in England and Wales number 3600545 > This e-mail may be sent on behalf of any of the Companies. > ************************************************************************** > **************************
