Antwort: Difference between mount point & drive
1999-11-04 02:17:35
Hi Betsy,
if you have a deviceclass of file you will only define a directory in that
deviceclass.
In that directory you might have up to 256 files that can be simultaneously
accessed
according to the mountlimit value of that deviceclass.
In this case a file is treated like a sequential volume - "mounted"
The Admin Guide in this case is really confusing cause a storage pool is
only working with
a deviceclass and there you might have a mountlimit of 1 or only one drive
in a library with a
mountlimit of drives.
For a copy process you will need enough mount points available - a drive
being used by another process is physically there but there's no mount
point available from that drive.
Hope this helps a little to understand why a mount point and a drive are
not the same.
Regards
Mecki
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