Correct me if I'm wrong but I thought active files would never expire. So unless I've misunderstood this from the get go I am at a loss to understand how the active files could be gone. The nodes have moved backups to a different TSM server so I can understand expiration of inactive files. Is there something I've been missing all these years?
Geoff Gill TSM Administrator PeopleSoft Sr. Systems Administrator SAIC M/S-G1b (858)826-4062 Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Remco Post Sent: Wednesday, March 26, 2008 12:29 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: q occ vs q fi Gill, Geoffrey L. wrote: > Don't understand. The q fi shows nothing, but admincenter shows a > filespace. Cannot remove node because it says there are references. Q > occ also shows nothing. I thought the last object in a backup would > never expire on its own? Correct me if I'm wrong but UNIX directories don't occupy any space on tape (usually) but are references in the database so if you had say: exclude /filespace/.../* in your client options somewhere, you would have all the directories (the exclude above only excludes files) and thus a filespace in the tsm database, but no actual files, so q occup would show no occupancy for that filespace. Also, q file returns the actual size of the filesystem, while q occup shows the amount of data stored in storagepools.
