Re: [ADSM-L] What, exactly, is a TSM "file space"?
2011-01-12 05:22:21
Basically a filespace is a drive on a windows box and a filesystem on a
UNIX/Linux box.
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The documentation suggests that a file space is a "drive" (logical or
physical), but it leaves "room" for additional meanings. In TSM terms,
what is a "file space"?
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