So, Allen -- what is it you do that accomplishes the "(virtual) filespace"
configuration... on NT/Win2K?
Don France
Technical Architect -- Tivoli Certified Consultant
Tivoli Storage Manager, WinNT/2K, AIX/Unix, OS/390
San Jose, Ca
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=> On Thu, 31 Oct 2002 07:01:33 -0600, Paul_Miller AT cargill DOT com said:
> I'm still relatively new to the *sm world, so I'm not sure how to go on
the
> storage pool issue. It was actually suggested to me that the best way to
go
> is just have one storage pool with collocation turned on. That kind of
> makes sense to me when you think about restore times and such... We're
> using several storage pools here, too. I've been thinking about combining
> ours into one and doing the collocation thing.
I am colocating some of the pools, and not others; For instance, my
workstations usually have far, far less than one tape. Noncolocated. Many
of
my central servers nearly occupy a tape. At least one, I've colocated by
(virtual) filespace, to split up a 350GB server into nice bite-size pieces.
- Allen S. Rout
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