Mark Stapleton wrote, in part, a week or two ago: You've got half of the problem solved. You should be running two commands per storage pool to be reclaimed: upd stgpool <stgpool_name> reclaim=60 whe
Author: Abdulaziz Almuammar <amuammar AT KFSHRC.EDU DOT SA>
Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 17:45:16 +0300
Hi Guys, I would like to schedule the reclamation proccess i.e. make the reclamation happen based on the scheduled command. could you please tell me how to do it? i scheduled an administrator command
Author: Mark Stapleton <stapleto AT BERBEE DOT COM>
Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 17:49:19 -0500
You've got half of the problem solved. You should be running two commands per storage pool to be reclaimed: upd stgpool <stgpool_name> reclaim=60 when you want reclamation to start, followed by upd s
Author: "Seay, Paul" <seay_pd AT NAPTHEON DOT COM>
Date: Sun, 25 Aug 2002 19:39:41 -0400
Mark, I have a PERL script that I run to issue two DSMADMC commands to update the stg pool high to low value and then back to what the original high was. Because the DSMADMC terminates it commits the
Author: Koen Willems <koen_willems AT HOTMAIL DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 26 Aug 2002 11:46:28 +0000
Hi Abdulaziz, During daytime is always schedule the following commands per storage pool. update stg poolX recl=40 ( to start reclaiming ) and update stg poolX recl=100 ( to stop reclaiming ) Make shu