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Re: DB Cache Hit Rate Question

2003-02-19 12:40:34
Subject: Re: DB Cache Hit Rate Question
From: Farren Minns <fminns AT WILEY.CO DOT UK>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 10:15:07 +0000
Can anybody tell me where I can locate a copy of the TSM 3.7 Technical Ref
Redbook.

I assume it is a seperate entity to the Admin Guide and Admin Reference.

Thanks

Farren Minns

John Wiley & Sons Ltd



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>I'm a little confused about the cache hit ratio information. If I run
>expiration on a database, surely the TSM server has to trawl through the
>entire thing on disk as it does not already reside in the buffer. So how
>would I expect to see hit ratios of 99% or higher. I won't go into details
>here as I'm more interested in the process of how the database and cache
>work than out particular performance problems. But, as we do very little
in
>the way of restores, surely the amount of time that a requested database
>file is present in the cache must be very low, so a cache hit ratio of
>96-98% would make sense.

Farren - If you have not yet delved into the TSM Technical Guide
redbooks, you will find them excellent reading, particularly as
they serve as a record of the evolution of the product.  The TSM 3.7
Technical Guide in particular talks about the buffer pool size and use
of Expiration as a self-tuning measure.

Richard Sims, BU (home shoveling today)




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