Hi, Eric.

Form your description of the intended usage of the DASD space, I would think 
LVM2 would be
a good match. It's easy to set up, performs well (if you get the operating parms
correct...) and can be expanded if need be.

Have a good one.

DJ

Eric Chevalier wrote:
Hello, fellow Linux/390 list members!

The company where I works runs a mainframe Debian system for a variety
of functions. One critical function is backing up the server that
provides our "public" Internet presence (Web, FTP, mail and so forth).
Every night we use rsync to backup the public system (which runs RHEL on
an Intel box) to our Debian system, which in turn is backed up to our
z/OS system using Tivoli Storage Manager.

We've recently run into a situation where the amount of data coming from
the public server exceeds the space we've allocated for backups on the
Debian system. Right now, the backup data is written to an ext3 file
system mounted on a directory called "/archive". We're looking at
replacing that ext3 file system with something that can span multiple
physical drives. lvm2 seems an obvious solution, since it's fully
supported by Debian. I've also had a recommendation for Sun's ZFS, but
it looks like I might have to build ZFS from source since it's not
present in the apt repository that we're using.

Based on some discussion about logical volumes from a month or so ago,
lvm2 seems like a reasonable approach at this point. But I'd definitely
welcome any suggestions from you folks who have already traveled down
this road.

Thanks in advance!

Eric

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