Hello We have been using the subfilebackup feature for windows 2k clients located out on the wan.This feature has helped quite a bit as the windows client disk usage has grown and the wan lines speeds have grown but not at the same rate.
Side note: his is where the tsm client on an icrenmental backup only backups changed blocks and not the whole file. This is a huge savings in network and tsm server media.To do this the tsm client creates a checksum for each file and stores them in a directory on the client. We have run up against several design limits, which were discussed on this listserv a few months back. Now we have run into a problem that appears to be the same as listed in apar IC36552. Both the limits and the problem are related to that magic 1 and 2 gig numbers. The problem is when the base file and delta files, each under the 2 gig support limit, in total exceed 2gig. Then the client can not put the data together to restore the file.It appears that the client uses a 2gig memory map of the data. The first limit is that the files used to store the checksums have a limit of 1 gigbyte. The second limit is that the files covered under subfile are limited to 2 gig. The orginal design thoughts for this feature seemed to be for laptops with small disk drives. Of course we are using this for windows files servers with users who store files greater then 2gig. So we run run up against both of the above limits. And now we are finding that the file limit is really going to have to be something much smaller then 2gig, because of apar ic36552. Can I ask if there is a test fix for Apar IC36552, that I be put on the list of folks that are on the testors list. Also let me put in a vote to raising the limit on the file size and the checksum size. How many folks out there are using this feature? For servers? On the lan and not the wan? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Leonard Boyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] SAS Institute Inc. [EMAIL PROTECTED] Room RB448 [EMAIL PROTECTED] 1 SAS Campus Drive (919) 531-6241 Cary NC 27513
