I may be adding more questions than I am answering, but why should it matter
if a disk is SAN-based vs. DAS (local)? I would assume journaling would work
at the drive letter (logical) level, meaning it would be clueless as to the
underlying disk access method. To the O/S and software, it should just look
like a drive/volume.

Maybe I'm missing something more to the puzzle. But I would think it would
work for you.

Good luck
Don

-----Original Message-----
From: Gill, Geoffrey L. [mailto:GEOFFREY.L.GILL@;SAIC.COM]
Sent: Thursday, November 07, 2002 12:28 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Journaling


Ok I finally figured out why journaling is not working on this server. It's
because the 4 million plus files are on a SAN attached disk and journaling
does not support that, only local.

What good is that????? Is there any good reason to use SAN disk these days
anyway?
Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
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