Re: Backup larger than data on server

2006-01-19 Thread Richard Sims
On Jan 18, 2006, at 10:18 PM, Paul Dudley wrote: Can someone explain why the number of bytes transferred exceeds the amount of data on the server? You need to examine the details of file processing contained in your schedule log, up to and including any client compression indications.

Re: Backup larger than data on server

2006-01-19 Thread Jack Coats
- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Dudley Sent: Wednesday, January 18, 2006 9:18 PM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: [ADSM-L] Backup larger than data on server We have TSM version 5.2. The client server I am referring to here is Redhat linux. In the /var/log

Backup larger than data on server

2006-01-18 Thread Paul Dudley
We have TSM version 5.2. The client server I am referring to here is Redhat linux. In the /var/log/tsm/dsmsched.log it lists Total number of bytes transferred:79.18 GB However there is only around 60 Gb of data on the server (see df below) FilesystemSize Used Avail Use%

Re: Backup larger than data on server

2006-01-18 Thread Kelly Martin
On 1/18/06, Paul Dudley [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: We have TSM version 5.2. The client server I am referring to here is Redhat linux. In the /var/log/tsm/dsmsched.log it lists Total number of bytes transferred:79.18 GB However there is only around 60 Gb of data on the server (see df