Hi, Allen S. Rout schrieb:
Paul's got it. Even with a non-new server, take a look at Q DBVOL f=d. It'll be quite unusual to have more than one volume partially full. If TSM assigned pages round-robin, then the usual case would be (fairly) even byte occupancy per volume.
How do you get the occupancy of a database volume? With Q DBVOL I only see the available space (size of the formatted volume) and the allocated space (what is assigned to the database). In my case both are the same for all volumes. If you were right, I would get a problem on my new server, because I formatted three big volumes, each on a separate disk. If TSM only uses the first volume until it is full, then I would not benefit from the separate disk drives to get a higher performance. -- Regards, Dirk Kastens Universitaet Osnabrueck, Rechenzentrum (Computer Center) Albrechtstr. 28, 49069 Osnabrueck, Germany Tel.: +49-541-969-2347, FAX: -2470