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Re: Something wierd

2005-01-19 11:16:35
Subject: Re: Something wierd
From: "Prather, Wanda" <Wanda.Prather AT JHUAPL DOT EDU>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 19 Jan 2005 11:16:15 -0500
It's a non-issue.
"Capacity" is the reported capacity of the drive/filesystem; I don't
even know if it is reported accurately for a TDP filespace.
Could be the total TB capacity of your optical jukebox, dunno.
You can't tell whether there is actually that much data on the
filesystem, or not - it's just what the OS reports as the drive size.
 
(And backup dates may or may not be reported to TSM by a TDP.)

To see the total that is BACKED UP to your TSM server for this
filesystem, enter:  q occ IMAGE_DB2 


-----Original Message-----
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU] On Behalf Of
Mike
Sent: Wednesday, January 19, 2005 11:06 AM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Something wierd


Executing dsmadmc 'q files image_db2 /ARCHIVE f=d' I get this:

ANS8000I Server command: 'q files image_db2 /ARCHIVE f=d'

                                      Node Name: IMAGE_DB2
                                 Filespace Name: /ARCHIVE
                     Hexadecimal Filespace Name:
                                           FSID: 1
                                       Platform: DB2/6000
                                 Filespace Type: API:DB2/6000
                          Is Filespace Unicode?: No
                                  Capacity (MB): 1,892,039,070,937.9
                                       Pct Util: 100.0
                    Last Backup Start Date/Time:
                 Days Since Last Backup Started:
               Last Backup Completion Date/Time:
               Days Since Last Backup Completed:
Last Full NAS Image Backup Completion Date/Time:
Days Since Last Full NAS Image Backup Completed:


ANS8002I Highest return code was 0.

This server hosts OnDemand that has it's own TSM, DB/2, etc.,
and talks to an optical jukebox. I realize this filespace is
(it looks like anyway) a TDP since it says API:DB2. I know my
tape library is no where this large and there are no backup
dates.

Is there some way to really see what is stored in this filespace?

This looks like a 'bad thing'.

Mike

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