If DSMC sched works for you then use it. Main thing on Novell is
that with large amount of files, we found that dsmc sched would
cause problems mainly because resources (memory) were not
freed up when backup finished. Using DSMCAD solves this
problem as it unloads the scheduler after each backup completes.
A lot of general recommendations can always be subject
to YMMV!
David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
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david.longo AT health-first DOT org
>>> flhou AT NETVAULTING DOT COM 06/25/03 03:27AM >>>
Hi all
I would like to hear your opinion on how to schedule your backupjobs in Novell
- as far as I see it, there are 2 ways to do it...:
- 1: using the DSMCAD together with the MANAGEDSERVICES SCHEDULE WEBCLIENT in
the DSM.OPT... as far as I can tell the way Tivoli recommend... But I have had
some problems with it so?
- 2: Using the DSMC SCHED, never had problems so far... but not the
recommended method!
So what to do? What is your experiences? And some good reasons for using DSMCAD?
Regards
Flemming
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