Hi Oskar, I've never used this kind of backup. Starting from a sentence in the TSM technote, "Journal Based Backup is considered a viable solution for environments in which the amount of file system activity is light to moderate, and that the activity is somewhat well distributed. Running applications which touch every file (or a very large percentage of files) on the file system, or which flood the file system with changes in a very short period of time (such as copying a very large directory tree) may make journaling unusable.", I think that this system could be not the appropriate one for DOORS. DOORS has a lot of small files and if a large amount of users are modifying the formal modules this could create the "unusable" condition fot TSM. Typically, my customers stop the DB server and then copy the files using an incremental backup. Hope this helps.
Gianluca.
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Gianluca Monticone
Senior System Specialist
IBM Italia S.p.A.
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Original Message:
Sent: Thu March 04, 2021 06:54 AM
From: Oskar Berreteaga
Subject: IBM ELM DOORS database backup strategy using Tivoli Storage Manager?
Hi, all,
A customer would like to use Tivoli Storage Manager (TSM) to backup DOORS database and, more specifically, the TSM Journal Based Backup feature to be able to speed up the backup process. Is there anybody using that combination that could please share best practices and/or alternatively why not use it?
Thanks and kind regards,
Oskar
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Oskar Berreteaga
Systems Engineering and Software Manager
ULMA Embedded Solutions
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