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Fw: Query Volume Question

2005-03-04 14:30:36
Subject: Fw: Query Volume Question
From: Sung Y Lee <sunglee AT US.IBM DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Fri, 4 Mar 2005 14:30:18 -0500
Found it 5.2.2 reference manual.


Scaled Capacity Applied |
             The percentage of capacity to which a volume is scaled. For
             example, |a value of 20 for a volume whose maximum capacity is
             300 GB indicates that |the volume can only store 20 percent of
             300 GB, or 60 GB. This attribute applies |only to IBM 3592
             devices. |


Sung Y. Lee
----- Forwarded by Sung Y Lee/Austin/IBM on 03/04/2005 02:28 PM -----

"ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU> wrote on 03/04/2005
02:20:34 PM:

> TSM Server V 5.2.4.1 on AIX 5.2
> Media type LTO2
>
> tsm: MSPTSM01>q v 000192 f=d
>
>                    Volume Name: 000192
>              Storage Pool Name: DIRLTO2
>              Device Class Name: LTO2DC1
>        Estimated Capacity (MB): 381,468.0
>        Scaled Capacity Applied:         <----- Anybody know what this
> means?
>                       Pct Util: 0.0
>                  Volume Status: Filling
>                         Access: Read/Write
>         Pct. Reclaimable Space: 0.0
>                Scratch Volume?: Yes
>                In Error State?: No
>       Number of Writable Sides: 1
>        Number of Times Mounted: 4
>              Write Pass Number: 1
>      Approx. Date Last Written: 02/28/2005 12:25:48
>         Approx. Date Last Read: 03/04/2005 13:06:24
>            Date Became Pending:
>         Number of Write Errors: 0
>          Number of Read Errors: 0
>                Volume Location:
> Volume is MVS Lanfree Capable : No
> Last Update by (administrator):
>          Last Update Date/Time: 02/28/2005 11:52:34
>
>
> Just curious what this means since "help query volume" makes no mention
of
> this value, and I don't see it in Richard's "quick facts" or the
> Administration Guide.
>
> curtis.stewart AT lawson DOT com
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