Re: Occupancy?
1999-10-11 08:35:51
Betsy,
Picture how much space an aggregate takes up on a physical tape at time of
backup.
(An aggregate being a collection of files).
As files (data) expires within that aggregate the logical occupancy
decreases, however the physical space occupied by the aggregate is the same,
until the tape is reclaimed. Once it is reclaimed the aggregate is then
rebuilt and logical and physical occupany should be pretty much the same.
At least that's the way it appears to me...
Nathan
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From: Moir,Betsy [SMTP:betsy.moir AT ABBOTT DOT COM]
Sent: Friday, October 08, 1999 8:04 PM
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Re: Occupancy?
So, after reading that, I can understand why the question was asked.
That
didn't clear up anything. Is a logical file the space defined for
storing a
file and a physical file the actual physical space being used for
that file?
ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU on 10/08/99 10:31:15 AM
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Wanda:
The following definitions are taken from the Glossary
of the ADSM V3R1 Sun Solaris Admin Reference:
logical occupancy. The space required for the storage
of logical files in a storage pool. Because logical occu-pancy
does not include the unused space created when
logical files are deleted from aggregates, it may be less
than physical occupancy. See also physical file and
logical file.
logical file. A client file stored in one or more server
storage pools, either by itself or as part of an aggregate
file. See also aggregate file and physical file.
physical file. A file, stored in one or more storage
pools, consisting of either a single logical file, or a group
of logical files packaged together (an aggregate file).
See also aggregate file and logical file.
physical occupancy. The occupancy of physical files
in a storage pool. This is the actual space required for
the storage of physical files, including the unused space
created when logical files are deleted from aggregates.
See also physical file, logical file, and logical occupancy.
At 10:41 AM 10/8/99 -0400, you wrote:
>In the OCCUPANCY SQL table there are two columns named
"physical_MB" and
>"logical_MB".
>Can sombody tell me the difference?
>
>Thanks.
>
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