Dave,

The maxprocess idea is a good one and will help, but yes, you will send more tapes 
offsite.

As an alternative, could you run the backup stg process more often, say two or three 
times over the night?
Then the last part of the copy will only take a small amount of time and your window 
is reduced.

HTH

Steve 

Steve Harris
AIX and TSM Admin
Queensland  HEalth, Brisbane, Australia


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For our DRM procedures we have a script that runs nightly that does a
backup of all the primary storage pool to our copy pool.  Currently on a
daily basis we are taking 1 tape of data and 1 database tape off site.
I would like to reduce the windows which it takes the copy pool to be
created.  I believe by doing the backup with the maxprocess directive
that would allow me to mount more tapes during this process, but this
would increase the number of tapes going off site.  Does this sound
correct to everyone?  TIA for the input.

Dave



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