I've got a problem of not having the right mathematical formula. My problem is that, when planning a new TSM data space for Log, Database, or disk storage pool volume, I cannot figure out the maximum
Author: Orville Lantto <orville.lantto AT DATATREND DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 13:15:45 -0600
Did you create your file system large file enabled? Orville L. Lantto Datatrend Technologies, Inc. (http://www.datatrend.com) IBM Premier Business Partner 121 Cheshire Lane, Suite 700 Minnetonka, MN
Yes, I did. Roger Deschner University of Illinois at Chicago rogerd AT uic DOT edu "I can tell this cigarette machine is going to be no end of trouble." -- Bugs Bunny, addressing an errant robot
Author: Andrew Raibeck <storman AT US.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 14:44:16 -0700
Could this be a ulimit issue? Regards, Andy Andy Raibeck IBM Software Group Tivoli Storage Manager Client Development Internal Notes e-mail: Andrew Raibeck/Tucson/IBM@IBMUS Internet e-mail: storman A
Author: Bill Boyer <bill.boyer AT VERIZON DOT NET>
Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2003 16:50:11 -0500
How about ulimit??? Yes, I did. Roger Deschner University of Illinois at Chicago rogerd AT uic DOT edu "I can tell this cigarette machine is going to be no end of trouble." -- Bugs Bunny, addressing
ulimit is set to unlimited. Roger Deschner University of Illinois at Chicago rogerd AT uic DOT edu =="Don't Drink and Derive"== ==(Seen on a t-shirt at a Math Department picnic.)==
Author: Zlatko Krastev <acit AT ATTGLOBAL DOT NET>
Date: Fri, 21 Feb 2003 02:13:56 +0200
I would say you are forgetting the i-nodes. Unix filesystems dynamically allocate i-nodes describing the physical file layout. In AIX (and not only) the default settings are optimized for small files