Lloyd,
OOOPS, I said latter and meant former. I hope you're right and I will be testing it within a month or so.
Lloyd Dieter wrote:
I'm quite certain that it does the former...although I don't have any hard evidence to support that. As I understand it, volumes for devclass=file are treated pretty much like tape volumes. If there's room at the "end", and your collocation settings allow it, I think it appends to the volume.
Interesting question...I'll have to experiment & see.
-Lloyd
On Thu, 09 Dec 2004 14:33:54 -0900 Steve Bennett <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote thusly:
We are supplementing our existing ATL with a 6TB SATA. Clients will continue to backup directly to the TSM server's local SCSI disk which will get migrated to the SATA stgpool which will migrate to the ATL.
Since our W2K TSM server is limited to 2TB file systems we will be allocating 3 filesystems for the 6TB of space. Because of the single path issue when using dynamically allocated scratch volumes in the SATA pool I intend to define the pool with maxscratch of 0 and preallocate all the the vols with the dsmfmt command and then define all the vols to the SATA pool. So far so good.
In the case of dynamically allocated vols TSM allocates and then increments the size of the vol as needed up to the max size specified. When no longer needed the vol is then deleted so the space can be reused.
When using predefined 20GB vols will TSM append to the end of the vol if it is not completely full just as it does for tape vols or does it go to the next available volume in scratch status? I suspect and hope the answer is the latter but what's the real answer?
TIA
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