Re: Collocation of filespaces
2000-02-15 16:09:37
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Re: Collocation of filespaces |
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"Susi, Scott T" <STSusi AT UNUM DOT COM> |
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Tue, 15 Feb 2000 16:09:37 -0500 |
In the Administrators Guide, Chapter 9, page 145 (ADSM V3R1 Windows NT
manual) topic "How The Server Selects Volumes with Collocation Enabled" has
a complete description.
-----Original Message-----
From: Robinson, Cris
[mailto:Cris.Robinson AT LIBERTYMUTUAL DOT COM]
Sent: Tuesday, February 15, 2000 2:51 PM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Collocation of filespaces
Here is a question for you all...
If you collocate filespaces to a pool with maxscratch
limited to a set
number of scratch tapes smaller than the number of
filepaces, *sm will write
soingle file space to each tape until all scratches are
consumed. At that
point it will start doubling them up. Question... What
happens at that
point? will it attempt to put the next filespace on a tape
without that
node's filespaces or will it go to a tape with that node's
filespaces?
I.E., Will it divy up the filespaces amoung the tapes?
Thanks -
Cris & Kelly (Lipp) living large in New Hampshire
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Cris Robinson
Sr. Technical Analyst
Enterprise Storage Management / TSM (ADSM)
Liberty Mutual Insurance
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
603.431.8400.54837
mailto:cris.robinson AT libertymutual DOT com
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