Well, if back_sessions was 1, then all the data to restore is on 1 tape, so I
don't see how increasing restore sessions would help. If the backups are on
disk, maybe so.
Steve
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> What would happen if max restore sessions was increased?
>
> As an example, our production sap box has max_back_sessions set to 1.
> However, we are restoring the data to another machine. I find the restore very
> slow and often stuck in a state of SENDW.
>
> Can we possibly increase the max_restore_sessions to 2 or 3 (We have enough
> mount points) , or, does the max_restore_ssesions have to match
> maxbacksessions?
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