Re: Estimating size of backup sets

2003-03-28 Thread Halvorsen Geirr Gulbrand
, Geirr G. Halvorsen -Original Message- From: John Naylor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 14. februar 2003 10:58 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Estimating size of backup sets Graham, Your plan is extremely ambitious. Is this a one off or are are you planning to do this regularly. How

Re: Estimating size of backup sets

2003-03-28 Thread John Naylor
Graham, Your plan is extremely ambitious. Is this a one off or are are you planning to do this regularly. How are you goung to achieve this. Anyway you can get a reasonable idea from taking the filepace occupancy, unless you have major excludes from backup, this is going to be your active file

Re: Estimating size of backup sets

2003-02-17 Thread Graham Trigge
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Re: Estimating size of backup sets

2003-02-16 Thread Graham Trigge
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Re: Estimating size of backup sets

2003-02-16 Thread Joerg Pohlmann
by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] 2003-02-14 07:03 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Re: Estimating size of backup sets Be careful using virtual volumes for backupsets. A backupset is not a recognized type

Re: Estimating size of backup sets

2003-02-16 Thread Seay, Paul
Message- From: Halvorsen Geirr Gulbrand [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Friday, February 14, 2003 5:02 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Estimating size of backup sets I agree with John, this sounds very ambitious. If you are only interested in active files, there is the possibility

Re: Estimating size of backup sets

2003-02-14 Thread Bill Boyer
: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of Joerg Pohlmann Sent: Thursday, February 13, 2003 9:37 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Estimating size of backup sets Graham, an estimate is the sum of (capacity * percent utilized) for the filespaces for a given client if you

Re: Estimating size of backup sets

2003-02-13 Thread Joerg Pohlmann
Graham, an estimate is the sum of (capacity * percent utilized) for the filespaces for a given client if you are including all filespaces in your GENERATE BACKUPSET. Realize that if you are using a tape device class, the minimum amount of media is one tape cartridge per backupset. So, for small

Re: Estimating size of backup sets

2003-02-13 Thread Steve Harris
Don't forget that you are not supposed to backup your client while creating the backupset. This limits their usefulness IMO [EMAIL PROTECTED] 14/02/2003 12:37:05 Graham, an estimate is the sum of (capacity * percent utilized) for the filespaces for a given client if you are including all