Sorry for the confusion here all. I have sent out a reponse to this post earlier this AM, but it is taking a while to post. Looks like you responded to it below. I am not sure why this is not included in the post. I will try posting it again.
FYI, the file system is a large file enabled JFS2 and filesize is set to unlimited. I created a file larger than 64Gb with AIX on the filesystem with no problems. IBM says this is a TSM limitation not an AIX one and they have an APAR associated with it (see link below) --- 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] 7/27/2007 9:45 AM >>> On Jul 27, 2007, at 10:10 AM, Nicholas Rodolfich wrote: > Well it seems that this is a TSM limitationnot a file system > limitation > per IBM. We still don't have pertinent details on this problem. What is your AIX operating system bitmode, and your file system type? Those factors may impose architectural limits on the file size you may utilize. 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.
