Re: disk caching and pct util
2002-08-04 22:05:22
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU] On Behalf Of
Michelle DeVault
> I know that as client backups occur the cached files
> are cleared out as needed. Is there a way to limit
> the amount of space in the backup pool that is used
> for cached files, or a way to selectively clear out
> some of it? The database Pct Util is affected by the
> amount of files in cache, right? I'd like to see that
> number go down a little, if possible.
There is not a correlation between disk cache and the cache hit percentage
of the db.
The TSM db is initially loaded into RAM on the TSM server. Whenever a change
is made that needs to be written to the db, the change is made in the
memory-resident portion of the db whenever. The cache hit pct is the
percentage of total db reads/writes that occur to that version of the db.
The higher the percentage, the faster the throughput (since RAM is faster
than physical disk).
There is not a way to clear out a portion of the disk cache, it not being a
RAM cache.
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Mark Stapleton (stapleton AT berbee DOT com)
Certified TSM consultant
Certified AIX system engineer
MCSE
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