ADSM-L

Re: notes connect agent date-aged material

1998-09-18 13:29:57
Subject: Re: notes connect agent date-aged material
From: Dan Giles <Dan_Giles AT MANULIFE DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 18 Sep 1998 13:29:57 -0400
Hi Cindy.

Have you been talking to our Notes people? This problem sounds VERY
familiar. We were finally able to implement a "max size" policy for e-mail
folders. We still allow them to go over this, but it costs them $$.

Anyway, I believe what you are looking for is HSM functionality for the
Notes agent. There is no such beast at present, but at times I'm tempted to
try to write my own. This would also be very helpfull on large Database
warehouses where a lot of the data sits idle for a long time.


Dan Giles
Application Specialist
Manulife Financial, Corporate
Phone: 416-926-3549 Fax: 416-926-5234





From: Cindy Cannam <CCannam AT GENAM DOT COM> on 09/17/98 06:36 PM GMT

Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU>

To:   ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
cc:    (bcc: ADSM)
Subject:  notes connect agent date-aged material




To all:

Server: OS/390 running V2.1.13
Client: WINNT 4.0 SP3 with ADSM V3R1L03 (PTF3) and Notes Connect Agent
2.1.8

We're quickly running out of external RAID storage on our Notes servers,
and after running through some statistics, I've determined that less than
7% of the databases and mail files are changing on a daily basis. Due to
long-running political battles, the Notes environment has been allowed to
swallow as much DASD as required in order to keep up with a "no delete"
mentality --- consequently there are multiple users who have mail files in
excess of 700 MB, and are continuing to grow daily.

The question: with the Notes Connect Agent, is there a facility to (1)
instruct ADSM to look for all mail/database files over XX days old; (2)
move these files to tape through some sort of special archival process; and
(3) delete the files from the source DASD element? If this is possible with
the Agent, and mildly painless, what are the steps required to make this
happen? I can see that the use of the BA client would not provide the
granularity required for a non-relational database structure such as Notes,
so moving files via the archive process here is probably not a viable
option. Or is it?

Any suggestions? war-stories?

C.L.Cannam
Storage Management
GENAM/St. Louis, MO/USA
ccannam AT genam DOT com
<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>