Re: Query Occupancy question
1997-03-19 10:27:18
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Re: Query Occupancy question |
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Leonard Boyle <SNOLEN AT VM.SAS DOT COM> |
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Wed, 19 Mar 1997 10:27:18 EST |
On Tue, 18 Mar 1997 15:48:29 PST Dave Cannon said:
>>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.
> .....
>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 the Query Occupancy command also count objects such as acl info
as separate objects.
Thanks len
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