ADSM-L

Re: SCHEDULER ACTUAL EXECUTION TIME

2001-06-18 18:56:50
Subject: Re: SCHEDULER ACTUAL EXECUTION TIME
From: Angela Hughes <hughesa1989 AT YAHOO DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 18 Jun 2001 15:57:50 -0700
a scheduled backup starts depending upon what time the
backup schedule on the TSM server is defined.  If
you're using sched mode prompted and the schedule for
example is defined as a weekd (weekday) schedule @
05:00 then the TSM server will prompt the client to
being a backup @ 05:00 Mon-Fri. as long as the
scheduler daemon is active on the client.  The
schedlog only details the activities and events that
take place in reference to the scheduler and backup
and archive processes.
Thanks,
Angela
--- Gerardo Zapata <gerardo.zapata AT USA DOT NET> wrote:
> Hello,
> Hello,
> A question,
> Does anybody know what determines the actual start
> of an scheduled backup?
> At the end of the sched.log file there is a message
> that says: 'Command will
> be executed in X minutes'. The X value varies, we
> ran some tests for one node
> and the value went from 2 minutes to 70 minutes.
> What causes this variance?
>
> Thanks in advance
> Regards,
> Gerardo Zapata
> IT Specialist
> IBM Mexico
> (52) 5270 5889
> gzapata AT mx1.ibm DOT com
>
>
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