TSM 6.3.3 on Windows (server), TDP for SAP on Oracle 6.4, TSM client 6.4.0.0 on Linux. The Oracle DBs are compressed.
OK, I'm just the back-end server support. No speakum SAP. DBA did the support to set up SAP/TDP with RMAN, I'm pretty clueless. Backups have been running beautifully, for months. Then he left, alas. Now a new different DBA is trying to get restores to run and they are slow as dirt. One obvious problem is that on backups 2 sessions run in parallel, which back up in 4 total sessions as viewed from the server side. Upon the restore they are running one at a time. I know where to find the api/bin64 directory with the appropriate dsm.sys, and I know where to find the /oracle/SID/112_64/dbs directory and look at the initSID.utl file. That file has maxsessions 2 in it. Where else should I look to see why the restore is only starting 1 session at a time? Is that something controlled via BRtools or RMAN? W Wanda Prather | Senior Technical Specialist | [email protected] | www.icfi.com ICF International | 401 E. Pratt St, Suite 2214, Baltimore, MD 21202 | 410.539.1135 (o)
