the standard AIX jfs has 2G limit (just to remind you :-) so you have to use
"large file enabled jfs".
as concerning to adsm db/rec and stg pools - it is not necessary but at the
same time it looks good to put them on separate lv's - it depends on stg
pool size, if it's big I'd do that. I'd also consider another idea - to have
db/rec copy volumes on separate lv or better disk
----- Original Message -----
From: "Klein, Robert (CIT)" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 22, 2001 9:47 AM
Subject: Setting up TSM on AIX


> We trying to set up a TSM server on AIX.  The person setting up the server
> is an experienced Unix sysadmin, but is running into a problem defining
> partitions on the AIX box.  The disk system is  350 GB RAID5.  When she
> tries to set up a partition larger than 5 GB, she gets an error message.
> Anyone have any idea of what she might be doing wrong?  Also, does anyone
> have suggestions on how best to set up the partitions  (one partition for
> both the db/recovery logs and the disk storage pools, separate partitions,
> etc.?)  I checked the ADSM-L archives for the last couple of years and did
> not see anything on this issue.
>
> > Thanks for any help you can provide.
> >
>

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