Jeremy,
Sorry it took so long for me to respond.
On Wed, 21 Jan 2004, Jeremy Rumpf wrote:
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> From the TMS docs:
Thanks! I asked out TSM folks here too, they came by with the manual. :)
Slight difference, we use the backup / restore portion of TSM on
our mail servers. It has the sam
Ken Murchison wrote:
Does anyone out there actually disable singleinstancestore, and if so why?
Rob and I are working on some code changes and as part of them are
considering just having SIS always enabled. Is this going to create a
problem for any installations?
Never mind, I have already gon
Bill Earle wrote:
Ken,
We do NOT use singleinstancestore. We have several partitions for
spools. Is the feature intelligent enough to determine which spools
are on the same partition and hardlink those and create individual
files for spools on separate partitions?
Yes it is, and has been.
- we u
Ken,
We do NOT use singleinstancestore. We have several partitions for
spools. Is the feature intelligent enough to determine which spools
are on the same partition and hardlink those and create individual
files for spools on separate partitions?
- we use qmail and the deliver program, which is c
Alexey Melnikov wrote:
Ken Murchison wrote:
Does anyone out there actually disable singleinstancestore, and if so
why?
Rob and I are working on some code changes and as part of them are
considering just having SIS always enabled. Is this going to create a
problem for any installations?
If
Does anyone out there actually disable singleinstancestore, and if so why?
Rob and I are working on some code changes and as part of them are
considering just having SIS always enabled. Is this going to create a
problem for any installations?
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Kenneth Murchison Oceana Matrix Ltd.
Softwar