Re: How does ADSM schedule Tape units for retrieve/restore
1998-08-20 07:51:36
No - only by reducing your client session timeout : until that timeout
passes the client hold the tape open (in case another file is wanted).
I put in a request over 2 years ago to ask for a parameter to allow us to
choose say a client tape resource timeout separately - so I wouldn't hold
your breath for a new feature.
I set client session timeout at 15 minutes and idle timeout at 5 minutes; I
would set client resource timeout at 5 minutes as well (if there was one).
Best wishes, Sheelagh
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> From owner-adsm-l AT vm.marist DOT edu Thu Aug 20 12:25:51 1998
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> From: Gerhard Rentschler <g.rentschler AT RUS.UNI-STUTTGART DOT DE>
> Subject: How does ADSM schedule Tape units for retrieve/restore
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
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> Hi,
> I just observed that the ADSM server reserved a tape unit for retrieve
> operation until the user quit the dsmc session. The session was idle quite
> a long time. Is there no way to get ADSM to schedule requests for tape
> units so everyone has to wait for approxinately the same time? I have ADSM
> V 3.1.1.3 for AIX.
> Best regards
> Gerhard
>
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