Hi Wanda,
If your server is at 6.3.3 or higher, there's a new summary_extended table you
can select against. See sub_entity column that reports the vmname, so you can
distinguish by VM.
Erwann
"Prather, Wanda" <Wanda.Prather AT ICFI DOT COM> a écrit :
>I'm getting about 3 TB per day of VE backups.
>Something isn't right, it's a much higher change rate than I expected.
>
>So I want to know how much each VM is sending every night, figure out
>who the offenders are.
>I can get the occupancy from the filespace, but I'm interested in
>transmission stats, not total storage.
>
>With > 200 VM's, digging it out of the dsmsched.log is non-trivial,
>same for activity log.
>Summary table has info for the data mover node only, doesn't show the
>VM name.
>
>Before I reinvent the wheel by writing a log parser, has anybody found
>a better way?
>Anybody submitted an RFE for this already?
>
>Thanks
>
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