fyi - we've encountered some problems with this on NT. If the user is a member
of the administrators group then all members of the administrators group are
deemed to be owners of the view and have full permissions. VSG just takes the
user that you logged in as.
It also appears to change the OS
In a message dated 11/24/2004 8:01:36 AM Pacific Standard Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
There is alot to think about and I'd look long and hard at tools
like FAST before using them as a cure all, may be a good tool, but I'd be
prepared for alot of monitoring and manual intervention.
Martin,
IBM says that 1,5 times the CPU and memory is required to run RFS without
noticing less performance but they also say that it varies a lot between
different applications and if you use RFS on all your files or not. IBM
recommends installaing RFS when you do a hardware upgrade.
/Bjvrn