Re: Backup of large server (15+ Million objects)
2005-06-14 20:18:05
Actually with both Windows 2000 and Windows 2003 you can create what is like a
mount point in Unix land. Search MS's site for "junction point" OR "mount
point".
Bill Boyer <bjdboyer AT COMCAST DOT NET> wrote:
This is a single drive letter, G:, so I can't separate it into multiple nodes
or even schedules. Plus virtualmountpoint is only valid for Unix's, not Windoze.
Thanks.
Bill
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> Hi Bill
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> 1. Separating it into multiple TSM nodes, for example one node per
> filespace
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> 2. Using the virtual mount point option
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> Both theese options should decrease the time TSM spends on inspecting the
> filespaces.
>
> Best Regards
>
> Daniel Sparrman
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> Windows 2000 server with TSM client 5.3.0.8.
> TSM server 5.2.2.0 on Windows2000
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> Configured the journal service with a larger notify buffer, but we just
> can't get the first incremental to complete. We see in the server
> activity log that the session was terminated by the client. Running in
> managed services mode.
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> Any suggestions on backup strategies on this large of a server?
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> Bill Boyer
> DSS, Inc.
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