The dsm files are preformatted to the size you specified when they are
created. They are typically like raw disk devices. The size reported is
the physical size and not the size of the data contained in the dsm file
Regards
Adrian Compton
-----Original Message-----
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L AT vm.marist DOT edu] On Behalf Of
goc
Sent: 08 August 2007 14:17 PM
To: ADSM-L AT vm.marist DOT edu
Subject: [ADSM-L] mystery ! moving data from non-existing file
AIX 5.2
TSM 5.3.4
- moving data from one disk pool file to sam stgp ... file is acc=reado
tsm: TSM01>q vol stgp=sdb_arch_dp
Volume Name Storage Device Estimated
Pct Volume
Pool Name Class Name Capacity
Util Status
------------------------ ----------- ---------- ---------
----- --------
/tsmfp02/sdb_arch_dp/fi- SDB_ARCH_DP DISK 20,480.0
25.4 On-Line
le02.dsm
/tsmfp02/sdb_arch_dp/fi- SDB_ARCH_DP DISK 20,480.0
66.3 On-Line
le03.dsm
/tsmfp02/sdb_arch_dp/fi- SDB_ARCH_DP DISK 20,480.0
50.7 On-Line
le04.dsm
tsm: TSM01>
962 Move Data Volume
/tsmfp02/sdb_arch_dp/file04.dsm (storage
pool SDB_ARCH_DP), Target Pool
SDB_ARCH_DP,
Moved Files: 2, Moved Bytes:
1,207, Unreadable
Files: 0, Unreadable Bytes: 0.
Current Physical
File (bytes): 599,273,472
BUT !
axptsm01:/tsmfp02/sdb_arch_dp 667>ls -lrt
total 83886080
-rw------- 1 root sys 21474836480 Aug 08 14:05 file03.dsm
-rw------- 1 root sys 21474836480 Aug 08 14:13 file02.dsm
axptsm01:/tsmfp02/sdb_arch_dp 668>
this total number is the key i bet :-)
thanks,
goran
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