Hi
Yes, you probably do.
However, the impact of the unload is smaller than you might expect.
Directly after the unload, you're database will shrink with 30-40%.
However, the following days after a unload you will see that the database
will quickly go up in utilization again. I'd expect you can earn about
10-20% with a database thats 3 years old.
The unload we made brought the database down from 160GB to 80. However, 3
months later, we're up at 110GB.
Best Regards
Daniel Sparrman
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Hi All,
I am surprised by the significant reduction is Pct Utilized. I
thought in previous discussions that Unload/Reload had minimal impact on
utilization. I have (2) TSM 5.2.2 servers on AIX with 40GB db's that are
90% used. I haven't done a unload/reload since there creation 3 years
ago...do I have an opportunity here?
Thanks in advance,
Dave
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guys.... I've finished the DSMSERV LOADDB!!!
previous q db gave a Maximum reduction of zero and a PCT Util of 68%
but my current q db shows the following :
Available Assigned Maximum Maximum Page Total Used Pct
Max.
Space Capacity Extension Reduction Size Usable Pages Util
Pct
(MB) (MB) (MB) (MB) (bytes) Pages
Util
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32,768 32,768 0 17,436 4,096 8,388,608 3,928,814 46.8
46.8
Now... silly question... how do you edit the crontab? I thought it was
crontab -C but that doesn't seem to work
Alexandra
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well, well
he is right as always.
OH NO , no best shell discussion 8-).
Peter Sternecker
R+V Allgemeine Versicherung AG
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> Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Im
> Auftrag von Richard Sims
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> On Oct 7, 2004, at 11:34 AM, Sternecker, Peter wrote:
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> > if your TSM-Server runs on Unix
> >
> > shell command | tee path_to_logfile
> >
> > this sends output to the terminal and the logfile.
>
> That will pipe Stdout, but not Stderr, where scary stuff
> goes. You may instead want to do
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> shell command 2>&1 | tee path_to_logfile
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> or more conveniently use Cshell:
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> command |& tee path_to_logfile
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> This keeps important msgs from being lost.
>
> Richard Sims
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