Remember what a "backup stgpool" is doing... is it performing an
"incremental" against the primary storage pool...
Now does this server have the seen (about) 260 GB nightly into the primary
pool ? ? ?
any given process isn't limited to processing only one node's data...
now if your primary pool here is only taking in 100 GB/night now there would
be reason to worry!
Dwight
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> From: Andy Carlson[SMTP:andyc AT ANDYC.CARENET DOT ORG]
> Reply To: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager
> Sent: Thursday, April 20, 2000 3:44 PM
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: Backup Storage Pool Process Ending Early
>
> I think this was discussed recently, but unfortunately, I did not think
> it applied to me, so I didn't read it and I can't find it in the
> maillist archive. I start my backup stgpool primary-disk-pool copyppol
> maxpr=4 at 6:00am. The 4 processes did the following and ended at the
> following times:
>
> process1 29,755,260,928 07:11
> process2 37,418,749,952 07:27
> process3 61,774,635,008 08:16
> process4 133,995,388,928 10:34
>
> I do not believe I have any one node that backs up 72GB or more of data,
> so I don't think that last process is chunking away on one node. What
> could be happening here? Thanks for any info.
>
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