Re: Does Reclamation work for Tape Capacity?
2001-01-24 14:38:15
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Re: Does Reclamation work for Tape Capacity? |
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Nicholas Cassimatis <nickpc AT US.IBM DOT COM> |
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Wed, 24 Jan 2001 14:38:56 -0500 |
What is the estimated capacity of the tape? When a tape is shipped offsite
(move drm action performed on it), it is consitered "full" by TSM, so any
unused space is used to generate the % Reclaimable value. I've seen tapes
that just had a bit of data on them get reclaimed immeadiately after the
move drm processing finished.
Nick Cassimatis
nickpc AT us.ibm DOT com
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