To come back to the original problem... Is it a problem to have two files but one for your db backup ?
> -----Message d'origine----- > De : ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] De > la part de Nicholas Rodolfich > Envoyé : vendredi 27 juillet 2007 16:10 > À : [email protected] > Objet : Re: [ADSM-L] TSM DB backup question > > Well it seems that this is a TSM limitationnot a file system > limitation per IBM. > --- > >Again im sorry, this was my mistake, I miss understood what my > colleague had told me. Indeed AIX its self will work with > file spaces larger than 64g >BUT As per the APAR I linked you... > > http://www-1.ibm.com/support/docview.wss?uid=swg1IC50581 > > >The 64g is a known limitation of TSM on AIX systems. As such TSM will > only recognize up to 64g of space on a FILE type space. I > have found further >information confirming this in another > PMR. As shown on the bottom of the APAR, this problem will be > fixed in a future release. > > >Does this answer your question? is there anything else I can help you > with? > > >Phil > --- > > Nicholas Rodolfich > TSM/AIX Administrator > East Jefferson General Hospital > Fidelity Information Systems > 504-883-6955 (office) > 228-223-6777 (mobile) > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 7/26/2007 3:42 PM >>> > On Jul 26, 2007, at 3:10 PM, Nicholas Rodolfich wrote: > > > File size is already set to unlimited. > > You need to provide more information than that. I'm not > aware of any file system which allows a file of infinite size. > > A file system characteristically limits file size according > to file system architecture and the current operating system > instance bitmode. For example, JFS in a 32-bit AIX kernel > limits file size to > 64 MB. And, naturally, a smaller partition size will impose > a lesser ceiling. > > You need to take a look at your OS/fs configuration there, as > the TSM manual says. > > Richard Sims > > > IMPORTANT NOTICE: This message and any included attachments > are from East Jefferson General Hospital, and is intended > only for the addressee(s), and may include Protected Health > (PHI) or other confidential information. If you are the > intended recipient, you are obligated to maintain it in a > secure and confidential manner and re-disclosure without > additional consent or as permitted by law is prohibited. If > you are not the intended recipient, use of this information > is strictly prohibited and may be unlawful. Please promptly > reply to the sender by email and delete this message from > your computer. East Jefferson General Hospital greatly > appreciates your cooperation. >
