I'm quite certain that it does the former...although I don't have any hard
evidence to support that. As I understand it, volumes for devclass=file
are treated pretty much like tape volumes. If there's room at the "end",
and your collocation settings allow it, I think it appends to the volume.
Interesting question...I'll have to experiment & see.
-Lloyd
On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 14:33:54 -0900
Steve Bennett <steve_bennett AT ADMIN.STATE.AK DOT US> wrote thusly:
> We are supplementing our existing ATL with a 6TB SATA. Clients will
> continue to backup directly to the TSM server's local SCSI disk which
> will get migrated to the SATA stgpool which will migrate to the ATL.
>
> Since our W2K TSM server is limited to 2TB file systems we will be
> allocating 3 filesystems for the 6TB of space. Because of the single
> path issue when using dynamically allocated scratch volumes in the SATA
> pool I intend to define the pool with maxscratch of 0 and preallocate
> all the the vols with the dsmfmt command and then define all the vols to
> the SATA pool. So far so good.
>
> In the case of dynamically allocated vols TSM allocates and then
> increments the size of the vol as needed up to the max size specified.
> When no longer needed the vol is then deleted so the space can be
> reused.
>
> When using predefined 20GB vols will TSM append to the end of the vol if
> it is not completely full just as it does for tape vols or does it go to
> the next available volume in scratch status? I suspect and hope the
> answer is the latter but what's the real answer?
>
> TIA
>
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>
> Steve Bennett, (907) 465-5783
> State of Alaska, Enterprise Technology Services, Technical Services
> Section
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