Re: Backing up large folder
Is it possible to organize the home directories into something like A-F, G-L,... Then use virtual mount points so that the TSM client views each of these groupings as a separate volume and thus the worker threads will kick in as expected? --- David Nixon System Programmer II, Enterprise Storage Team Carilion Clinic | 451 Kimball Avenue | Roanoke, VA 24016 540.224.3903 (Work) 540.525.8000 (Mobile) From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] on behalf of Michael Devenney [mdeven...@retsd.mb.ca] Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 8:43 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: [ADSM-L] Backing up large folder I am running TSM 6.3.5.0 on Windows 2008 R2. I have a Windows 2008 R2 file server that has a 4.3 TB user homedir folder. It is currently taking 22 hours to back it up. There are several folders located on this Drive. I have one schedule to backup most of the drive and I have created a separate schedule for the homedir backup and I back up using the share name. I set the resource utilization to 10 and I updated the TSM client to 7.1.3.0. This folder is on a Drive that is located on our SAN. Any suggestions on how to speed up the backup? 09/27/2015 16:07:20 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects inspected: 10,698,367 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects backed up: 216,428 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects updated: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects rebound: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects deleted: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects expired: 12,793 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects failed: 19 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects encrypted:0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of subfile objects: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects grew: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of retries: 28 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of bytes inspected: 2.31 TB 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of bytes transferred:84.47 MB 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Data transfer time:1.32 sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Network data transfer rate: 65,234.56 KB/sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Aggregate data transfer rate: 1.07 KB/sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Objects compressed by:0% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total data reduction ratio: 100.00% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Subfile objects reduced by: 0% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Elapsed processing time: 22:15:38 Thanks for your help. Michael Devenney CNE, MCTS, A+, Server+ Service Administrator River East Transcona School Division 589 Roch Street Winnipeg, Mb. R2K 2P7 Canada CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s), and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. Notice: The information and attachment(s) contained in this communication are intended for the addressee only, and may be confidential and/or legally privileged. If you have received this communication in error, please contact the sender immediately, and delete this communication from any computer or network system. Any interception, review, printing, copying, re-transmission, dissemination, or other use of, or taking of any action upon this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited by law and may subject them to criminal or civil liability. Carilion Clinic shall not be liable for the improper and/or incomplete transmission of the information contained in this communication or for any delay in its receipt.
Re: Backing up large folder
Hello Michael, Considering the number of objects backed up compared to the number of objects inspected, setting the resource utilization to 10 should not be helpfull. Becasue the comparison is always done by a single producer thread for a single filespace. You'd better try Journal Based Backup wich is helpfull in determining backup candidates. -- Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي Erwann SIMON - Mail original - De: "Michael Devenney" <mdeven...@retsd.mb.ca> À: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Envoyé: Jeudi 1 Octobre 2015 14:43:42 Objet: [ADSM-L] Backing up large folder I am running TSM 6.3.5.0 on Windows 2008 R2. I have a Windows 2008 R2 file server that has a 4.3 TB user homedir folder. It is currently taking 22 hours to back it up. There are several folders located on this Drive. I have one schedule to backup most of the drive and I have created a separate schedule for the homedir backup and I back up using the share name. I set the resource utilization to 10 and I updated the TSM client to 7.1.3.0. This folder is on a Drive that is located on our SAN. Any suggestions on how to speed up the backup? 09/27/2015 16:07:20 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects inspected: 10,698,367 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects backed up: 216,428 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects updated: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects rebound: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects deleted: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects expired: 12,793 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects failed: 19 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects encrypted:0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of subfile objects: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects grew: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of retries: 28 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of bytes inspected: 2.31 TB 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of bytes transferred:84.47 MB 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Data transfer time:1.32 sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Network data transfer rate: 65,234.56 KB/sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Aggregate data transfer rate: 1.07 KB/sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Objects compressed by:0% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total data reduction ratio: 100.00% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Subfile objects reduced by: 0% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Elapsed processing time: 22:15:38 Thanks for your help. Michael Devenney CNE, MCTS, A+, Server+ Service Administrator River East Transcona School Division 589 Roch Street Winnipeg, Mb. R2K 2P7 Canada CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s), and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.
Backing up large folder
I am running TSM 6.3.5.0 on Windows 2008 R2. I have a Windows 2008 R2 file server that has a 4.3 TB user homedir folder. It is currently taking 22 hours to back it up. There are several folders located on this Drive. I have one schedule to backup most of the drive and I have created a separate schedule for the homedir backup and I back up using the share name. I set the resource utilization to 10 and I updated the TSM client to 7.1.3.0. This folder is on a Drive that is located on our SAN. Any suggestions on how to speed up the backup? 09/27/2015 16:07:20 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects inspected: 10,698,367 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects backed up: 216,428 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects updated: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects rebound: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects deleted: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects expired: 12,793 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects failed: 19 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects encrypted:0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of subfile objects: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects grew: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of retries: 28 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of bytes inspected: 2.31 TB 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of bytes transferred:84.47 MB 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Data transfer time:1.32 sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Network data transfer rate: 65,234.56 KB/sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Aggregate data transfer rate: 1.07 KB/sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Objects compressed by:0% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total data reduction ratio: 100.00% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Subfile objects reduced by: 0% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Elapsed processing time: 22:15:38 Thanks for your help. Michael Devenney CNE, MCTS, A+, Server+ Service Administrator River East Transcona School Division 589 Roch Street Winnipeg, Mb. R2K 2P7 Canada CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s), and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message.
Re: Backing up large folder
Hello Charles, Virtualmountpoint can't be used on Windows, it's an option that's only available Unix (and Linux). -- Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي Erwann SIMON - Mail original - De: "Charles D. Nixon (David)" <cdni...@carilionclinic.org> À: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Envoyé: Jeudi 1 Octobre 2015 15:01:21 Objet: Re: [ADSM-L] Backing up large folder Is it possible to organize the home directories into something like A-F, G-L,... Then use virtual mount points so that the TSM client views each of these groupings as a separate volume and thus the worker threads will kick in as expected? --- David Nixon System Programmer II, Enterprise Storage Team Carilion Clinic | 451 Kimball Avenue | Roanoke, VA 24016 540.224.3903 (Work) 540.525.8000 (Mobile) From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] on behalf of Michael Devenney [mdeven...@retsd.mb.ca] Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 8:43 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: [ADSM-L] Backing up large folder I am running TSM 6.3.5.0 on Windows 2008 R2. I have a Windows 2008 R2 file server that has a 4.3 TB user homedir folder. It is currently taking 22 hours to back it up. There are several folders located on this Drive. I have one schedule to backup most of the drive and I have created a separate schedule for the homedir backup and I back up using the share name. I set the resource utilization to 10 and I updated the TSM client to 7.1.3.0. This folder is on a Drive that is located on our SAN. Any suggestions on how to speed up the backup? 09/27/2015 16:07:20 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects inspected: 10,698,367 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects backed up: 216,428 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects updated: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects rebound: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects deleted: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects expired: 12,793 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects failed: 19 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects encrypted:0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of subfile objects: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects grew: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of retries: 28 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of bytes inspected: 2.31 TB 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of bytes transferred:84.47 MB 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Data transfer time:1.32 sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Network data transfer rate: 65,234.56 KB/sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Aggregate data transfer rate: 1.07 KB/sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Objects compressed by:0% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total data reduction ratio: 100.00% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Subfile objects reduced by: 0% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Elapsed processing time: 22:15:38 Thanks for your help. Michael Devenney CNE, MCTS, A+, Server+ Service Administrator River East Transcona School Division 589 Roch Street Winnipeg, Mb. R2K 2P7 Canada CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s), and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. Notice: The information and attachment(s) contained in this communication are intended for the addressee only, and may be confidential and/or legally privileged. If you have received this communication in error, please contact the sender immediately, and delete this communication from any computer or network system. Any interception, review, printing, copying, re-transmission, dissemination, or other use of, or taking of any action upon this information by persons or entities other than the intended recipient is strictly prohibited by law and may subject them to criminal or civil liability. Carilion Clinic shall not be liable for the improper and/or incomplete transmission of the information contained in this communication or for any delay in its receipt.
Re: Backing up large folder
Aou can follow this Andy Raibeck's tip : http://www.backupcentral.com/phpBB2/two-way-mirrors-of-external-mailing-lists-3/ibm-tsm-13/virtual-mount-points-for-windows-clients-101311/ For non-Unix/Linux operating systems, there is no virtualmountpoint feature in TSM. However, one way to accomplish what you want is to define shares for the directories you want to back up, then add the share names to your domain. For example: On Windows machine "araibeck", create a share for the "andyr" and "storman" user directories: net share andyr=c:\users\andyr net share storman=c:\users\storman In dsm.opt specify: domain \\araibeck\andyr \\araibeck\storman If you also want to back up C:, but skip the andyr and storman directories when processing C:, then in dsm.opt specify: domain c: \\araibeck\andyr \\araibeck\storman exclude c:\users\andyr exclude c:\users\storman -- Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي Erwann SIMON - Mail original - De: "Erwann SIMON" <erwann.si...@free.fr> À: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU> Envoyé: Jeudi 1 Octobre 2015 15:23:16 Objet: Re: [ADSM-L] Backing up large folder Hello Charles, Virtualmountpoint can't be used on Windows, it's an option that's only available Unix (and Linux). -- Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي Erwann SIMON - Mail original - De: "Charles D. Nixon (David)" <cdni...@carilionclinic.org> À: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Envoyé: Jeudi 1 Octobre 2015 15:01:21 Objet: Re: [ADSM-L] Backing up large folder Is it possible to organize the home directories into something like A-F, G-L,... Then use virtual mount points so that the TSM client views each of these groupings as a separate volume and thus the worker threads will kick in as expected? --- David Nixon System Programmer II, Enterprise Storage Team Carilion Clinic | 451 Kimball Avenue | Roanoke, VA 24016 540.224.3903 (Work) 540.525.8000 (Mobile) From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] on behalf of Michael Devenney [mdeven...@retsd.mb.ca] Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 8:43 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: [ADSM-L] Backing up large folder I am running TSM 6.3.5.0 on Windows 2008 R2. I have a Windows 2008 R2 file server that has a 4.3 TB user homedir folder. It is currently taking 22 hours to back it up. There are several folders located on this Drive. I have one schedule to backup most of the drive and I have created a separate schedule for the homedir backup and I back up using the share name. I set the resource utilization to 10 and I updated the TSM client to 7.1.3.0. This folder is on a Drive that is located on our SAN. Any suggestions on how to speed up the backup? 09/27/2015 16:07:20 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects inspected: 10,698,367 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects backed up: 216,428 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects updated: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects rebound: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects deleted: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects expired: 12,793 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects failed: 19 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects encrypted:0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of subfile objects: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects grew: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of retries: 28 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of bytes inspected: 2.31 TB 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of bytes transferred:84.47 MB 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Data transfer time:1.32 sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Network data transfer rate: 65,234.56 KB/sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Aggregate data transfer rate: 1.07 KB/sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Objects compressed by:0% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total data reduction ratio: 100.00% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Subfile objects reduced by: 0% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Elapsed processing time: 22:15:38 Thanks for your help. Michael Devenney CNE, MCTS, A+, Server+ Service Administrator River East Transcona School Division 589 Roch Street Winnipeg, Mb. R2K 2P7 Canada CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s), and may contain confidential and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original message. Notice: The information and attachment(s) contained in this communication are intended for the addressee only, and may be co
Re: Backing up large folder
Hello, There is a third party product which might help: http://www.concat.de/dsmisi-mags-european-debut-at-the-tsm-symposium/ => The mags client might be used without the rest of the described solution. Bye Rainer On 01.10.2015 14:43, Michael Devenney wrote: > I am running TSM 6.3.5.0 on Windows 2008 R2. I have a Windows 2008 R2 file > server that has a 4.3 TB user homedir folder. It is currently taking 22 hours > to back it up. There are several folders located on this Drive. I have one > schedule to backup most of the drive and I have created a separate schedule > for the homedir backup and I back up using the share name. I set the resource > utilization to 10 and I updated the TSM client to 7.1.3.0. This folder is on > a Drive that is located on our SAN. Any suggestions on how to speed up the > backup? > > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects inspected: 10,698,367 > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects backed up: 216,428 > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects updated: 0 > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects rebound: 0 > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects deleted: 0 > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects expired: 12,793 > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects failed: 19 > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects encrypted:0 > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of subfile objects: 0 > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects grew: 0 > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of retries: 28 > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of bytes inspected: 2.31 TB > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of bytes transferred:84.47 MB > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Data transfer time:1.32 sec > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Network data transfer rate: 65,234.56 KB/sec > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Aggregate data transfer rate: 1.07 KB/sec > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Objects compressed by:0% > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total data reduction ratio: 100.00% > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Subfile objects reduced by: 0% > 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Elapsed processing time: 22:15:38 > > Thanks for your help. > > Michael Devenney CNE, MCTS, A+, Server+ > Service Administrator > River East Transcona School Division > 589 Roch Street > Winnipeg, Mb. R2K 2P7 > Canada > > > > > CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is > for the sole use of the intended recipient(s), and may contain confidential > and privileged information. Any unauthorized review, use, disclosure or > distribution is prohibited. If you are not the intended recipient, please > contact the sender by reply e-mail and destroy all copies of the original > message. > >
Re: Backing up large folder
Hello Erwann I will install Journal based backup to see if it speeds up the backup time. I am currently using a share name to backup the homedir folder. Thanks for the help. Michael Devenney -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Erwann SIMON Sent: October-01-15 9:04 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Backing up large folder Aou can follow this Andy Raibeck's tip : http://www.backupcentral.com/phpBB2/two-way-mirrors-of-external-mailing-lists-3/ibm-tsm-13/virtual-mount-points-for-windows-clients-101311/ For non-Unix/Linux operating systems, there is no virtualmountpoint feature in TSM. However, one way to accomplish what you want is to define shares for the directories you want to back up, then add the share names to your domain. For example: On Windows machine "araibeck", create a share for the "andyr" and "storman" user directories: net share andyr=c:\users\andyr net share storman=c:\users\storman In dsm.opt specify: domain \\araibeck\andyr \\araibeck\storman If you also want to back up C:, but skip the andyr and storman directories when processing C:, then in dsm.opt specify: domain c: \\araibeck\andyr \\araibeck\storman exclude c:\users\andyr exclude c:\users\storman -- Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي Erwann SIMON - Mail original - De: "Erwann SIMON" <erwann.si...@free.fr> À: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU> Envoyé: Jeudi 1 Octobre 2015 15:23:16 Objet: Re: [ADSM-L] Backing up large folder Hello Charles, Virtualmountpoint can't be used on Windows, it's an option that's only available Unix (and Linux). -- Best regards / Cordialement / مع تحياتي Erwann SIMON - Mail original - De: "Charles D. Nixon (David)" <cdni...@carilionclinic.org> À: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Envoyé: Jeudi 1 Octobre 2015 15:01:21 Objet: Re: [ADSM-L] Backing up large folder Is it possible to organize the home directories into something like A-F, G-L,... Then use virtual mount points so that the TSM client views each of these groupings as a separate volume and thus the worker threads will kick in as expected? --- David Nixon System Programmer II, Enterprise Storage Team Carilion Clinic | 451 Kimball Avenue | Roanoke, VA 24016 540.224.3903 (Work) 540.525.8000 (Mobile) From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] on behalf of Michael Devenney [mdeven...@retsd.mb.ca] Sent: Thursday, October 01, 2015 8:43 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: [ADSM-L] Backing up large folder I am running TSM 6.3.5.0 on Windows 2008 R2. I have a Windows 2008 R2 file server that has a 4.3 TB user homedir folder. It is currently taking 22 hours to back it up. There are several folders located on this Drive. I have one schedule to backup most of the drive and I have created a separate schedule for the homedir backup and I back up using the share name. I set the resource utilization to 10 and I updated the TSM client to 7.1.3.0. This folder is on a Drive that is located on our SAN. Any suggestions on how to speed up the backup? 09/27/2015 16:07:20 --- SCHEDULEREC STATUS BEGIN 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects inspected: 10,698,367 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects backed up: 216,428 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects updated: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects rebound: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects deleted: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects expired: 12,793 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects failed: 19 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects encrypted:0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of subfile objects: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of objects grew: 0 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of retries: 28 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of bytes inspected: 2.31 TB 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total number of bytes transferred:84.47 MB 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Data transfer time:1.32 sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Network data transfer rate: 65,234.56 KB/sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Aggregate data transfer rate: 1.07 KB/sec 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Objects compressed by:0% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Total data reduction ratio: 100.00% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Subfile objects reduced by: 0% 09/27/2015 16:07:20 Elapsed processing time: 22:15:38 Thanks for your help. Michael Devenney CNE, MCTS, A+, Server+ Service Administrator River East Transcona School Division 589 Roch Street Winnipeg, Mb. R2K 2P7 Canada CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: This e-mail message, including any attachments, is for the sole use of the intended recipient(s), and may