ADSM-L

Archive (inspected) vs Backup (inspected)

2001-03-14 05:00:01
Subject: Archive (inspected) vs Backup (inspected)
From: Gerrit van Zyl <gvanzyl AT FARITEC.CO DOT ZA>
Date: Wed, 14 Mar 2001 12:00:33 +0200
Hi all TSM'ers,

TSM Client 3.1.0.8 on NT
TSM Server 3.1.2.58 on AIX

I have the following scenario and hope someone can explain this to me.
When archiving we get the following:

03/11/2001 03:54:57  ANE4952I (Session: 7758, Node: NTSRV01)  Total
number of objects inspected:  461,739
03/11/2001 03:54:57  ANE4953I (Session: 7758, Node: NTSRV01)  Total
number of objects archived:   411,368

When we do a incremental backup we get the following:

03/12/2001 22:57:23  ANE4952I (Session: 8193, Node: NTSRV01)  Total
number of objects inspected:  410,653
03/12/2001 22:57:23  ANE4954I (Session: 8193, Node: NTSRV01)  Total
number of objects backed up:    3,414

Why is there suce a huge difference between objects inspected in the two
cases (50000 objects)?  The files were not deleted!!  This is the same
everytime.

Is archiving inspecting files differently than incremental backup?

Thanks and regards.
Gerrit van Zyl

IT Consultant
Faritec (Pty) Ltd

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