On 10 Jan 2002 at 15:13, Lawrence Clark wrote, in part: > ... Reclaim should be set to around 50% on primary storage pools.
I disagree in that I believe that reclamation should be set as low as "practical" for your situation. Lower reclamation values generally result in quicker restores and a need for fewer tape volumes overall, at the expense of increased tape processing. A 50% reclamation level is often suggested as a rule of thumb. This doesn't mean data for any file system is spread over twice as many tapes as perfectly packed data (0%?!). Likewise, a 90% reclamation level doesn't mean 10 times as many tapes as perfectly packed, as some tapes may be near the reclamation level and some perfectly packed. How important this effect has on relative numbers of tapes is dependent on tape capacity relative to file system size (for perfectly collated by file system storage pools) and other factors. My little 1G tapes and (sometimes slow) manual mounts means that I'm often happy at an 80% reclamation and ecstatic at a 60% level. I have little experience with reclamation of copy pools. Anyone have rules of thumb for reclamation of copy pool volumes? cheers, wayne Wayne T. Smith [EMAIL PROTECTED] ADSM Technical Coordinator - UNET University of Maine System