Unfortunately the final storage pool is the dedupe pool.
Date: Sun, 2 Aug 2015 16:32:17 +0000
From: Paul Zarnowski <psz1 AT CORNELL DOT EDU<mailto:psz1 AT CORNELL DOT
EDU>>
Subject: Re: How can I exclude files from dedupe processing?
Since the files are already using a separate management class, you can just=
change the destination storage pool for that class to go to a non-duplicat= ed
storage pool.
..Paul
(sent from my iPhone)
On Aug 2, 2015, at 11:07 AM, Dury, John C. <JDury AT DUQLIGHT DOT
COM<mailto:JDury= @DUQLIGHT.COM<mailto:JDury AT DUQLIGHT DOT
COM%3cmailto:JDury=%20 AT DUQLIGHT DOT COM>>> wrote:
I have a 6.3.5.100 Linux server and several TSM 7.1.0.0 Linux clients. Thos= e
linux clients are dumping several Large Oracle databases using compressio= n,
and then those files are being backed up to TSM. Because the files are c=
ompressed when dumped via RMAN, they are not good candidates for dedupe pro=
cessing. Is there any way to have them excluded from dedupe server processi= ng
? I know I can exclude them from client dedupe processing which I am not=
doing on this client anyways. I have the SERVERDEDUPTXNLIMIT limit set to =
200, but these rman dumps are smaller than 200g. I have our DBAs investigat=
ing using TDP for Oracle, but until then, I would like to exclude these fil= es
from dedupe processing as I suspect it is causing issues with space recl=
amation. If it helps, these files are in their own management class also.
Ideas?
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