Re: Compression with TDP for Domino
2000-12-07 11:10:17
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Re: Compression with TDP for Domino |
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Robert Delaney <rdelaney AT US.IBM DOT COM> |
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Thu, 7 Dec 2000 11:09:21 -0500 |
Hi Stephanie,
The bytes read/written/transfered messages from TDP for
Domino will be the same whether compression is on or
off. Those messages are all based on the number of bytes
read and does not take into account any compression
being done by the TSM API. You would need to query the
occupancy on the server to see any difference. Of coarse
your Node would have to be defined on the server to
allow compression.
Bob Delaney
TDP Client Dev.
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Subject: Compression with TDP for Domino
Hi,
We are using TDP for Domino. We try to set Compression On.
How can we know th compression is really on? Since we turn compression =
on,
nothing changed. There are no information about the compression rate, =
and
the volume transferred is quite the same?
Afer having changed the compression value, we stop and restart the
scheduler.
How can we know the compression is effective?
Thanks for your help.
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St=E9phanie Canon
Stephanie.canon AT cigma.asso DOT fr
(02 38 74) 59 41
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