Use the DELETE FILESPACE command to delete an individual filespace.
David Longo
>>> DWIGHT.E.COOK AT SAIC DOT COM 05/31/02 09:53AM >>>
As filespaces come and go on a client, does anyone know of a solid way to
clean them up ? ? ?
Since directories are "backed up" even when they are "excluded" would the
"Last Backup Start Date/Time:" reflect the last time the file system was
mounted ? ? ?
here is an example of why I would like to clean up things...
We have an SAP disaster recovery box that has also been and will continue to
be used for misc other things...
So this has had QA TS BX PF etc... instances on it and filesystems have come
and gone over the last year because they are generally of the form
/oracle/XXX/sapdata#
where XXX is some instance like PF1 and # is a sequence number
Well, I did a
select node_name,sum(capacity) as "filespace capacity
MB",sum(capacity*pct_util/100) as "filespace occupied MB" from
adsm.filespaces group by node_name
and I really don't think this box has 17 exabytes of filespaces on it ;-)
Filespace MB Occupied MB
17,592,369,800,454 17,592,367,574,528
memory refresh:
terabyte is 1024 gigabytes
petabyte is 1024 terabytes
exabyte is 1024 petabytes
zettabyte is 1024 exabytes
yottabyte is 1024 zettabytes
Dwight E. Cook
Software Application Engineer III
Science Applications International Corporation
509 S. Boston Ave. Suit 220
Tulsa, Oklahoma 74103-4606
Office (918) 732-7109
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