Of Chris Hund
30GB is a little small for such consideration. Properly configured
databases, spread across fast spindles, should perform well at twice the
size.
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Ian Hobbs
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ideas on if this is
normal, or if something is amiss? Thanks very much,
Doug Baker
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. Let's say we have all passwords to expire
every 90 days. If a client machine (or scheduler service) is turned off
at
day 89, and then turns on at day 91, does it miss a window of automatic
synchronization? Or will it just reset itself the next time it turns on?
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Couple of questions,
Are you running the scheduler service, or the CAD
of each server and figure out the total amount of
space used/server and also the total capacity available per server. If
this is possible, could someone please let me know? Thank you in advance!
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for anything relevant to the unloaddb activity.
i'm doing something really risky i just hope this works.
Ian Hobbs
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I'm keeping all versions just to be safe right now but it's getting to
be a lot of data! Any suggestions are *greatly* appreciated!!
-dave soucy
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suggestions?
Ian Hobbs
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it.
Anybody have any suggestions on what to do next?
Many thanks in advance,
Stuart.
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Lamble wrote:
On 09/05/2005, at 1:34 PM, Ian Hobbs wrote:
Make sure you are doing the q archive as the same userid (oracle
perhaps) that performed the archive in the
first place.
Nice try, but I get back the exact same results: absolutely no
mention of the (for instance) CDUT_WEEKLY_07/05/05 01
Perhaps at one point the data was simply in a sub directory of the root
filesystem.
On Mon, 9 May 2005 13:45:26 +1000, Stuart Lamble wrote:
On 09/05/2005, at 2:35 PM, Ian Hobbs wrote:
This could be a really long shot.
try
dsmc q archive {insert the source filespace name here
Question,
Why not use the DISK device class with RAW volumes?
Personally, I find FILE classes a pain for user storage because you DO have to
perform reclamation on them.
Ian Hobbs
On Mon, 20 Sep 2004 14:48:07 -0400, Eliza Lau wrote:
Okay. I got it. It is a pain to manually define
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Backint/Brbackup usually run under an application userid ( e.g. oracle)
Check the ulimit settings for the user id.
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