Re: (pas d'objet)
1999-02-01 10:07:32
couple of things, maybe...
When you defined the 3570 did you give it an estimated capacity ?
I always leave it blank defining tape drives so I can't say what it
will do if you force it to a lower value than the capacity of the
device... (and are the tapes marked "full"?)
What is the raw capacity of the 3570? (I run 3590's)
If its raw capacity is 5 GB you are probably seeing where clients are
sending compressed data (client compression is on).
The amount "indicated" data on the tape is how much the adsm server
"puts" there... If the client sends you 100 GB of uncompressed data
and that (via tape drive hardware compression) compresses down to 10
GB and gets written to a single tape, the tape will show 100 GB on it
BUT if the client uses "client compression" they will compress their
100 GB of user file space down to 10 GB, transmit that 10 GB to the
adsm server, the adsm server will load that on tape and the tape
content will reflect only 10 GB (even though it still has 100 GB of
end user file space)
later
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Subject: (pas d'objet)
Author: clomb (clomb AT CLUB-INTERNET DOT FR) at unix,mime
Date: 2/1/99 7:31 AM
Hi ADSM'ers
I've just installed a 3570 magstar connected to an AS400 with ADSM.
ADSM does not allow to transfer more than 5 Go of data on a tape.
I expected to put up to 10 or 15 Go on each tape.
My config is: Device type:3570
format: drive
Please, help me
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