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Operating Systems Solaris TSM Storage agent performance
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Old 04-15-2008
TSM Storage agent performance

Guys,

I have TSM Lanfree on a 5220, Being an AIX Admin I'm looking for help on Solaris.

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The problem is that although the 'root' owned 'dsmsta quiet' process is apparently using 27 software threads they never add up to more than 1/64th of the available CPU capability (apparently 1 hardware thread). Clearly limited like that the Sytorage agent is not going to be an effective datamover process. I cannot find anything in TSM to influence this. So is there something I need to get set or changed in the OS settings to free me of this limitation.

THanks guys.

You can reach me at the_sunburned_guy@a_nice_beach_in_Hawaii.surfin {I wish}

SteveC.
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