ADSM-L

Re: Journaling/Linux

2006-03-08 18:02:20
Subject: Re: Journaling/Linux
From: Patrick Boutilier <boutilpj AT EDNET.NS DOT CA>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 8 Mar 2006 19:01:41 -0400
Gill, Geoffrey L. wrote:
All indications from searching manuals seem to indicate Journaling is not
available on anything except Windows clients. If this is true why hasn't IBM
moved this utility into other platforms? It's not like came out this year.
I've got a Windows box with over a million files that is moving to Linux.
Before we installed the Journaling service this box took over 12 hours to
back up and now its about an hour. How will TSM handle this on a Linux
platform? Anyone with a similar situation?

Cyrus server with almost 13 million files. Fedora Core 2.


08/03/06   05:04:10 Total number of objects inspected: 12,893,713
08/03/06   05:04:10 Total number of objects backed up:  143,559
08/03/06   05:04:10 Total number of objects updated:          3
08/03/06   05:04:10 Total number of objects rebound:          0
08/03/06   05:04:10 Total number of objects deleted:          0
08/03/06   05:04:10 Total number of objects expired:     36,808
08/03/06   05:04:10 Total number of objects failed:           8
08/03/06   05:04:10 Total number of bytes transferred:    19.75 GB
08/03/06   05:04:10 Data transfer time:                65,537.48 sec
08/03/06   05:04:10 Network data transfer rate:          316.14 KB/sec
08/03/06   05:04:10 Aggregate data transfer rate:      1,136.18 KB/sec
08/03/06   05:04:10 Objects compressed by:                   39%
08/03/06   05:04:10 Elapsed processing time:           05:03:55





The reason for the stupid question is because I'm told that Netbackup has it
available for Linux, and as usual around here I get the bad wrap and they
claim to be so much better.



Thanks,



Geoff Gill

TSM Administrator

PeopleSoft Sr. Systems Administrator

SAIC M/S-G1b

(858)826-4062

Email:  <mailto:geoffrey.l.gill AT saic DOT com> geoffrey.l.gill AT saic DOT com

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