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11-07-2006 03:40 PM
11-07-2006 03:40 PM
How to disable cache in jre
Hi
I am using N class server.In that we are using TSM for backup.While taking backup i am getting error as " THERE WAS AN ERROR BACKING /OPT/SW/ORACLE/ USING TSM".I contacted Tivoli team,they said this is a pblm occurs due to dsmerror.log got filled.For to prevent this error message disable caching in jre.I am using jre 1.4 ver.
Can u help me how to disable cache in jre using CLI mode.
I am using N class server.In that we are using TSM for backup.While taking backup i am getting error as " THERE WAS AN ERROR BACKING /OPT/SW/ORACLE/ USING TSM".I contacted Tivoli team,they said this is a pblm occurs due to dsmerror.log got filled.For to prevent this error message disable caching in jre.I am using jre 1.4 ver.
Can u help me how to disable cache in jre using CLI mode.
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11-08-2006 09:34 PM
11-08-2006 09:34 PM
Re: How to disable cache in jre
Hi,
can you please review your point allocation to answers as your profiles shows you have not rewarded any answers given.
Please see:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33
The answer to your question is in:
http://www.rz.rwth-aachen.de/computing/datendienste/backup/clients/HP-UX/v522/IP22729.README
" This could potentially fill up your dsmerror.log with these messages. In order to prevent these messages from appearing in the error log, please disable caching in the JRE. This can be done through the "Java Plug-in Control Panel" under the "Cache" tab. Once this has been disabled, these error message should no longer appear. If you are using JRE 1.3.1_XX, this will not be a problem. If you are experiencing hangs with the web client using JRE 1.4 and above, disabling caching on the Java Plug-in will usually resolve this issue as well.
"
can you please review your point allocation to answers as your profiles shows you have not rewarded any answers given.
Please see:
http://forums1.itrc.hp.com/service/forums/helptips.do?#33
The answer to your question is in:
http://www.rz.rwth-aachen.de/computing/datendienste/backup/clients/HP-UX/v522/IP22729.README
" This could potentially fill up your dsmerror.log with these messages. In order to prevent these messages from appearing in the error log, please disable caching in the JRE. This can be done through the "Java Plug-in Control Panel" under the "Cache" tab. Once this has been disabled, these error message should no longer appear. If you are using JRE 1.3.1_XX, this will not be a problem. If you are experiencing hangs with the web client using JRE 1.4 and above, disabling caching on the Java Plug-in will usually resolve this issue as well.
"
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