Hi all, I have an AIX client (5.1.6.9, TSM server at 5.2.2.1), which needs to backup it's files as fast as possible, therefore I modified it's dsm.sys to give it "Resouceutilization 10". On TSM server this node has "max mount points 2", and belongs a domain where primary pool (called diskpool_aix) is on disk. This diskpool has a next storage pool called "tapelto1_aix" which is collocated, and has no max size threshold. Since I increased this resourceutilization parameter, it looks like the client regularly sends it's backups directly to tapelto1_aix, even initiating two parallel tape mounts, without going thru diskpool ...
Activity log looks like this (node name hidden for security reasons): Date/Time Message -------------------- ---------------------------------------------------------- 04/05/04 02:04:48 ANR0406I Session 419574 started for node XXXXX (AIX) ( Tcp/Ip XXXXX (50490)). (SESSION: 419 574) 04/05/04 02:19:28 ANR8337I LTO volume 000215 mounted in drive LTO1DR6 (/dev /rmt6). (SESSION: 419574) 04/05/04 02:19:43 ANR0511I Session 419574 opened output volume 000215. (SES SION: 419574) ...../.... 04/05/04 02:04:52 ANR0406I Session 419575 started for node XXXXX (AIX) ( Tcp/Ip XXXXX (50491)). (SESSION: 419 575) 04/05/04 02:21:06 ANR8337I LTO volume 000217 mounted in drive LTO1DR4 (/dev /rmt4). (SESSION: 419575) 04/05/04 02:21:17 ANR0511I Session 419575 opened output volume 000217. (SES SION: 419575) Off course this is not really what I intended to get : I now have a node monopolizing several tapes with very low occupation, that can't even be reclaimed ... Nothing special noticeable at the same time, except that a migration happenend for this disk pool approximatively 20 minutes later, so it was quiet full. Could that be a reson for such a behaviour ? Any other explanations, ideas ?! Thanks in advance ! Arnaud Brion *********************************************************************** Panalpina Management Ltd., Basle, Switzerland, CIT Department Viadukstrasse 42, P.O. Box 4002 Basel/CH Phone: +41 (61) 226 11 11, FAX: +41 (61) 226 17 01 Direct: +41 (61) 226 19 78 e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ***********************************************************************
