Joel

Seems awfully small to me.

Bear in mind that many filesystems process directory entries sequentially.  You are 
going to have a very big directory, and a lot of create/delete operations in the 
course of an average day.

Regards

Steve Harris
AIX and TSM Admin
Queensland Health, Brisbane Australia

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Is there a limit to the amount of volumes a file device class can have????
I have set the file class volume size to  30 Megs per volume, Should this
be larger??

Regards

Joel






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