What figure are you using from "q filespace"?
The "capacity" is the size of the client disk or filesystem,
multiply capacity by "Pct Util" and you will get probably the
correct figure. That is the amount of data on the client system
at any one time.
These two cammands will probably never be the same. q occ
will vary depending on your data retention policies.
David B. Longo
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Health First, Inc.
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david.longo AT health-first DOT org
>>> Dierk.Harbort AT BUERGEL DOT DE 09/12/05 9:48 AM >>>
Hello, TSMers !
I'm confused about the space a node uses in tsm: The q filespace for this
node tells me about 16,123,456,8 (16TB). But, if i use q occ for the same
node tsm tells
me only about 6,123,456.9 (6TB).. I can't see many details, it is an db2
node serving tsm via api interface. So it seems to me like a black box,
sent from db2 node into tsm.
Where is my mistake ? Any idea is welcome !
Regards,
Dierk
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