Could someone please email me the presentation as well?  Or send me the
link?  I just spent 20 minutes on IBM's website and couldn't find it.
Thanks!

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Hello

Can you send this presentation also to me ?

thank you.

best regards

Robert Hecko

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Subject: Re: D2D on AIX


> It depends upon how you configure things.  For dynamic allocation of 
> volumes, then yes you are limited to the size of the file system that 
> you mount on that mount point.  However if you define the stgpool 
> volumes explicitly using the DEFINE VOLUME command, you can place the 
> volumes across as many file systems as you want.  I will email you a 
> PDF presentation IBM has on Disk Only backups.
>
>
> H. Milton Johnson
>
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>
> Our 3494 with 3590K tapes in 3 frames is getting full.  Instead of 
> adding another frame or upgrading to 3590H or 3592 tapes we are 
> looking into setting up a bunch of cheap ATA disks as primary storage.
>
> The FILE devclass defines a directory as its destination and JFS2 has 
> a max file system size of 1TB.  Does it mean the largest stgpool I can

> define is 1TB?
>
> My Exchange stgpool alone has 8TB of data.  Do I have to split it up 
> into 8 pieces?
>
> server: TSM 5.2.2.5 on AIX 5.2
> database 90GB at 70%
> Total backup data - 22TB
>
> Eliza Lau
> Virginia Tech Computing Center
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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