Re: Max size for a disk volume
2004-01-29 22:41:08
The disks are under Veritas control. I made a single concantenated volume on 1
73GB disk, filling the whole disk. My DB and Log volumes were created the same
way, except they are not taking up the whole disk, but rather 1/4 of each 36GB
disk, 2 volumes per disk, no problems adding all of them. All of my other
servers are setup the same way, but none of them have disk volumes nearly as
large. I will try creating a striped volume of the same size and try adding it
tomorrow to see how it works.
Michael French
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Subject: Re: Max size for a disk volume
> Does anyone know if there is a max size that you can make a disk
>volume? I am setting up a new server and using 73GB disks for the
>storage pool. I tried to add a RAW volume of this size and after
>several minutes, I got an error stating:
>
>tsm: TSM3.USWASH6>def vol backuppool /dev/vx/rdsk/tsmdg/tsmdata1
>ANR2027E DEFINE VOLUME: Command failed - sufficient server recovery log
>space is not available.
Michael - The factor which may be causing this odd error, may involve
what is not in your posting: how the raw partition was prepared.
I'm wondering whether it was formatted according to the Admin Guide
instructions: if not, some conflict with cylinder 0 may be inciting the
error. Beyond that, I'm not aware of a size limit on stgpool volumes.
(Given the size of tapes these days, I would not expect disk sizes to be
an issue.)
Richard Sims, http://people.bu.edu/rbs
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