Could you try upgrading the version of the filesystem to the maximum
supported by your volume manager version?
Greg.
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Hi Khurram,
Have you tried stopping the application yet then running fsadm? What
version of storage foundation are you running?
Regards,
James.
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It's been out experience that fsadm will not reorganize extents of files
that are open by an application. Thus, if you have even one extent of a
file in the area you wish to reclaim and that file is open, you must
shut down your application (or otherwise get it to close the file) to do
the fsadm
Hi Mike,
This is what I was trying to allude to in my mail earlier. In the older
versions of SF it was sometimes not possible to move certain application
files due to them being memory mapped (Oracle in particular). However,
this has been fixed for the later releases of storage foundation.
Hello All:
Just a quick note to let you all know that SF Simple Admin (Beta) is now
available for download from www.symantec.com/sfsimpleadmin.
You can use the Simple Admin utility for pretty most most of the basic
file system commands and also for implementing storage pools if you so
desire
Hi Mike,
No worries, the problem relating to mmap'd files was fixed in 4.0MP2.
Regards,
James.
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