Paul, any chance you are having an easily fixable performance problem with TSM backups
that a decent performance monitor will point out?
Paul Raulerson wrote:
What are you running on Mark? And how much are you backing up. I really need some GOOD
examples of TSM working! :)
I do have a large number of document images to back up each day, so what happens to us
is the database gets really large, well over a hungred gigabytes. At htat
point, it
cannot expire information before new backups are being added, and it *all* goes
downhill
from there. I blame the ancient version of DB/2 that is embededed it in, and
the Linux
kernel version that is required to run a TSM server on z/Linux on an IFL.
-Paul
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Subject:
Re: zSeries Linux - White Paper for Management
From:
"Mark Wheeler" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Date:
Thu, 27 Sep 2007 19:23:00 +0000
To:
[email protected]
To:
[email protected]
Really? That hasn't been my experience at all. Runs like a rocketship here.
Mark L. Wheeler
IT Infrastructure, 3M Center B224-4N-20, St Paul MN 55144
Tel: (651) 733-4355, Fax: (651) 736-7689
mlwheeler at mmm.com
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