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server session to send objects generated from one file specification. There<strong>for</strong>e,if you store the data to tape, files <strong>for</strong> each file specification are stored togetheron one tape, unless another tape is required <strong>for</strong> more capacity. Restoreper<strong>for</strong>mance can increase as a result.No Specifies that the <strong>Tivoli</strong> <strong>Storage</strong> <strong>Manager</strong> client can (depending on theexecution dynamics <strong>and</strong> on the setting of the resourceutilization option of 3 orhigher), use more than one server session to send the files from one filespecification. This is the default.<strong>Backup</strong> per<strong>for</strong>mance might increase as a result. If the files are backed up totape, files will be stored on multiple tapes. Generally, the files specified in thefile specification will still be contiguous.ExamplesOptions file:collocatebyfilespec yesComm<strong>and</strong> line:-collocatebyfilespec=yesThis option is valid only on the initial comm<strong>and</strong> line. It is not valid in interactivemode.CommmethodThe commmethod option specifies the communication method you use to provideconnectivity <strong>for</strong> client-server communication.You must be an authorized user to use the commmethod option.Supported ClientsThis option is valid <strong>for</strong> all clients.Options FilePlace this option in the dsm.sys file. You can set this option on theCommunication tab of the Preferences editor.Syntax►►COMMMethodTCPipSHAREdmemV6TCPIP►◄ParametersTCPipThe Transmission Control Protocol/Internet Protocol (TCP/IP) communicationmethod. This is the default.V6TcpipIndicates that either TCP/IP Version 4 or Version 6 should be used, dependingon the system configuration <strong>and</strong> the results of a domain name service lookup.A valid DNS environment must be available.Chapter 10. Using processing options 279

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