Eric,

When a NAS/NDMP backup start, there is a query from the datamover to the
TSM Server requesting space for the backup. It doesn't matter if you are
doing full's or incremental, the datamover uses that same storage
requirement for both.

example:
you have 100TB of NAS used space total. To do a full would require 100TB +
10% of space available on the TSM server. That's pretty straight forward.
The muddy area is when you are attempting to perform incremental backups.
When requesting space, the space that is requested is equal to the total
space used, which would be 100TB + 10%, this happens even though an
incremental will take place. This can cause incremental backups to be
mixed with Full backup storage.


Best Regards,
_________________________________________________________

email: ron.delaw...@us.ibm.com





From:   "McWilliams, Eric" <emcwilli...@medsynergies.com>
To:     ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Date:   05/18/15 11:48
Subject:        [ADSM-L] NAS Backup
Sent by:        "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU>



How does the NAS backup determine if there is enough space to back up the
data to?  I'm currently backing up an EMC Isilon directly to tape (I know,
I know, you don't have to tell me!) and am getting an error that there is
not enough space in the storage pool.

ANR1072E NAS Backup to TSM Storage process 8 terminated - insufficient
space in destination storage pool. (SESSION: 5226, PROCESS: 8)

I'm only backing up around 9TB so there should be more than enough space
in the tape library.  This has worked well up until last week.

Thanks

Eric

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