.. in addition to prior advices
lowering the runtime priority of tsm service
might (or might not) help - depending on other factors.
On my laptop manualy lowering TSM Scheduler priority does help much,
but here is the hard disk the bottleneck, not the network.
Anyway, if less CPU causes TSM to generate disk access less often,
the same could be valid for network access.
.. Unless TSM is the only application significantly coping for CPU ressourcen
at the given time.
Unfortunately, there is up to my knowledge no windows native method for
permanent change of task/service priority,
so you´d have to play around third party tools, like
http://www.prnwatch.com/prio.html.
I have NOT tried this tool in conjuction wit TSM Scheduler, but ist should work.
regards
Juraj
> -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
> Von: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU] Im
> Auftrag von Paul Zarnowski
> Gesendet: Dienstag, 25. April 2006 20:14
> An: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Betreff: Throttling back TSM client
>
> We have a small number of users here who are complaining that
> when a TSM backup runs on their client system, it monopolizes
> use of their network card. They are looking for a way to
> throttle back TSM's use of the network. Has anyone else run
> into this? Any ideas? The only thing I've come up with is
> to configure a secondary NIC at 10MB/s and point these users
> at that card. This seems crude to me, so other ideas would
> be welcome.
>
> ..Paul
>
>
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