Re: Query Occupancy question
1997-03-18 20:08:28
That's what I thought. Thanks for the confirmation.
Dianne Sharp
Operations Analyst
CLEAR Communications, Auckland, New Zealand
dsharp AT clear.co DOT nz
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>From: Dave Cannon[SMTP:dcannon AT VNET.IBM DOT COM]
>Sent: Wednesday, 19 March, 1997 11:48AM
>To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>Subject: Query Occupancy question
>
>>When you use the Query Occupancy command to see how much space on the
>>server is taken up by a particular node, it tells you how many files for
>>each file space.
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>>Does this number inlclude muliple backup versions of a file? i.e. if
>>there are 20 files in the filespace and you are keeping 2 versions of
>>each, will this figure be 40?
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>The value in the Number of Files field is the number of objects that occupy
>space in the indicated storage pool. Each version of a file is considered
>to be a distinct object, so would be counted separately. In your example,
>the value would be 40.
>
>Dave Cannon
>ADSM Development
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