Author: "David Browne." <dbrowne AT HUMANA DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 11:13:33 -0400
One of our ADSM databases runs on OS/390 2.10 and is 44GB. Does anybody have a recommendation for how big you should let the database get? Does anyone have one on OS/390 that's much bigger? Is there
Author: "Chibois, Herve" <Chibois_H AT ADMIRAL DOT FR>
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 17:19:26 +0200
Hi Even if OS/390 is a robust OS, IMHO you have reached a critical size. You should think about splitting your TSM server. 44GB is the real size of the avail one ? Recovering time is mainly a questio
David - I am running tsm 3.7.4 on os/390 r6. I do have a much bigger database. It has continued to perform well. Here is a 'q bd' -- Available Space (MB): 121,888 Assigned Capacity (MB): 121,888 Maxi
Bill, How long is a db backup taking? Are you doing full db backups daily or do you use a full/incremental scheme? My experience has shown that a db restore is just about as fast as db backup. That i
Kelly, I run a full on sat/sun; it takes about 8 hours. The rest of the week I run an incremental. The incremental is scheduled for 15:30 but lately I have also been getting a triggered incremental b
Author: Steffan Rhoads <arhoads AT PACBELL DOT NET>
Date: Tue, 3 Apr 2001 13:56:21 -0700
Bill, how quickly does your 121GB db backup & restore? How long does reclamation run? Steffan Available Space (MB): 121,888 Assigned Capacity (MB): 121,888 Maximum Extension (MB): 0 Maximum Reduction
Steffan, A full db backup takes about 8 hours. I have a 9672-ra6 processor (80 mips), escon channels to 9840 stk drives. The db is on an STK SVA disk subsystem. I tested a restore when the db was 80