ADSM-L

Re: [ADSM-L] help with numbers

2008-04-11 10:49:38
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] help with numbers
From: goc <gooooc AT GMAIL DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 11 Apr 2008 16:48:34 +0200
i didn't change anything
first command was

axpbckp:/home/goran 797>dsmc sel /db/DRM/dbase/data/COREM_DAT03.dbf -se=drm_tdpo

then some

axpbckp:/home/goran 798>
ksh: ^[k:  not found.
axpbckp:/home/goran 812>set -o vi
axpbckp:/home/goran 813>^df -k
.
.
.
then
axpbckp:/home/goran 814>dsmc sel /db/DRM/dbase/data/COREM_DAT03.dbf
-se=drm_tdpo_sched

the gap between prompt 798 and 812 was caused my another admin but
nothin revolutionary

//thanks
g

On Fri, Apr 11, 2008 at 4:35 PM, Howard Coles
<Howard.Coles AT ardenthealth DOT com> wrote:
> Did you change anything from the first and second try?  Did you shut
>  down the client between backups?
>  It looks like TSM combined the stats from the first and second try but
>  just for the size fields.
>
>  See Ya'
>  Howard
>
>
>
>  > -----Original Message-----
>  > From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU] On 
> Behalf
>  > Of goc
>  > Sent: Friday, April 11, 2008 9:28 AM
>  > To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>  > Subject: [ADSM-L] help with numbers
>  >
>  > hi i was doing some testing i i encountered some strange issues , at
>  > least for me :-)
>  > i was firing away 2 backups of the same db file for some analysis and
>  > this is what i got
>  > total number of bytes does not show the right value ... maybe :-S
>  > i'm confused, if anyone have  seend something like this please say
>  > something ...
>  >
>  > --->> first try:
>  > Selective Backup function invoked.
>  >
>  > Normal File-->     3,665,543,168 /db/DRM/dbase/data/COREM_DAT03.dbf
>  > ** Unsuccessful **
>  > ANS1114I Waiting for mount of offline media.
>  > Retry # 1  Normal File-->     3,665,543,168
>  > /db/DRM/dbase/data/COREM_DAT03.dbf [Sent]
>  > Selective Backup processing of '/db/DRM/dbase/data/COREM_DAT03.dbf'
>  > finished without failure.
>  >
>  >
>  > Total number of objects inspected:        1
>  > Total number of objects backed up:        1
>  > Total number of objects updated:          0
>  > Total number of objects rebound:          0
>  > Total number of objects deleted:          0
>  > Total number of objects expired:          0
>  > Total number of objects failed:           0
>  > Total number of bytes transferred:     3.41 GB
>  > LanFree data bytes:                    3.41 GB <---- this is ok !!!
>  > Data transfer time:                  108.08 sec
>  > Network data transfer rate:        33,125.14 KB/sec
>  > Aggregate data transfer rate:      23,127.43 KB/sec
>  > Objects compressed by:                    0%
>  > Elapsed processing time:           00:02:34
>  >
>  > --->> second try:
>  > Selective Backup function invoked.
>  >
>  > Normal File-->     3,665,543,168 /db/DRM/dbase/data/COREM_DAT03.dbf
>  > ** Unsuccessful **
>  > ANS1114I Waiting for mount of offline media.
>  > Retry # 1  Normal File-->     3,665,543,168
>  > /db/DRM/dbase/data/COREM_DAT03.dbf [Sent]
>  > Selective Backup processing of '/db/DRM/dbase/data/COREM_DAT03.dbf'
>  > finished without failure.
>  >
>  >
>  > Total number of objects inspected:        1
>  > Total number of objects backed up:        1
>  > Total number of objects updated:          0
>  > Total number of objects rebound:          0
>  > Total number of objects deleted:          0
>  > Total number of objects expired:          0
>  > Total number of objects failed:           0
>  > Total number of bytes transferred:     6.82 GB  <---- ISSUE :-)
>  > LanFree data bytes:                    6.82 GB
>  > Data transfer time:                  135.10 sec
>  > Network data transfer rate:        52,998.27 KB/sec
>  > Aggregate data transfer rate:      50,367.30 KB/sec
>  > Objects compressed by:                    0%
>  > Elapsed processing time:           00:02:22
>  >
>  >
>  > server 5.4.1 on aix 5.2
>  > client 5.4.1
>  > sta 5.4.1 on client
>  > 3584 LTO3 drives
>  >
>  > thanks in advance
>

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