Re: configuring a disk storage volume how
just an fyi I have figured it out AIX has a limit of 64 gb. jfs Paul -Original Message- From: GUILLAUMONT Etienne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 10:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: configuring a disk storage volume how if you didn't touch the /etc/security/limits file, you should. You just have to edit it and change the fsize parameter to -1, in the default stanza or just for the user who creates the file Etienne GUILLAUMONT e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] RGB Technologie Parc d'Innovation, Bâtiment PYTHAGORE 11 Rue Jean SAPIDUS 67400 ILLKIRCH Tél : 03 90 40 60 60 Fax : 03 90 40 60 61 Coviello, Paul To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]cc: OT-HS.ORG Subject: Re: configuring a disk storage volume how Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 28/02/2003 14:48 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager yes we did enable this with the large file option. as far as the security, I don't believe we touched that. below is our setting on that fs. it's easier to manage 2 vs ? thanks Paul File system name/bakpool9 NEW mount point[/bakpool9] SIZE of file system (in 512-byte blocks) [278921216] Mount GROUP[] Mount AUTOMATICALLY at system restart? yes + PERMISSIONS read/write + Mount OPTIONS [] + Start Disk Accounting? no + Fragment Size (bytes) 4096 Number of bytes per inode 16384 Compression algorithm no Large File Enabled true Allocation Group Size (MBytes) 64 -Original Message- From: GUILLAUMONT Etienne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 3:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: configuring a disk storage volume how Hello, Did you modify the /etc/security/limits and did you create the fs with the large file enabled option ? I suggest to create a fs with allocation group size of 64 MB and 131072 bytes per i-node. I don't know any other limitation for AIX to create big files, except the limitation of something like 1 TB which is far from your 50 GB Anyway, why don't you create smallers volumes ? It's not a real problem with TSM Etienne GUILLAUMONT e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] RGB Technologie Parc d'Innovation, Bâtiment PYTHAGORE 11 Rue Jean SAPIDUS 67400 ILLKIRCH Tél : 03 90 40 60 60 Fax : 03 90 40 60 61 Coviello, Paul To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]cc: OT-HS.ORG Subject: configuring a disk storage volume how Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 27/02/2003 22:22 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager We have just added 288GB raid 5 disk space on an F50 running AIX 4.3.3 running TSM 4.1.1 we created 2 fs at 133 GB each, we have tried creating a new tsm volume starting at 100gb up to 133gb and all have failed about half way thru saying there isn't enough space. any thoughts or are their any limitations as to the size we can go? thanks Paul
Re: configuring a disk storage volume how
I just checked the AIX books, the maximum file size up to AIX 4.3.3 is 64 Gb, you will have to use AIX 5 and jfs2 to go beyond this limit Etienne GUILLAUMONT e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] RGB Technologie Parc d'Innovation, Bâtiment PYTHAGORE 11 Rue Jean SAPIDUS 67400 ILLKIRCH Tél : 03 90 40 60 60 Fax : 03 90 40 60 61 Coviello, Paul To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]cc: OT-HS.ORG Subject: Re: configuring a disk storage volume how Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 03/03/2003 16:42 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager just an fyi I have figured it out AIX has a limit of 64 gb. jfs Paul -Original Message- From: GUILLAUMONT Etienne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 10:11 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: configuring a disk storage volume how if you didn't touch the /etc/security/limits file, you should. You just have to edit it and change the fsize parameter to -1, in the default stanza or just for the user who creates the file Etienne GUILLAUMONT e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] RGB Technologie Parc d'Innovation, Bâtiment PYTHAGORE 11 Rue Jean SAPIDUS 67400 ILLKIRCH Tél : 03 90 40 60 60 Fax : 03 90 40 60 61 Coviello, Paul To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]cc: OT-HS.ORG Subject: Re: configuring a disk storage volume how Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 28/02/2003 14:48 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager yes we did enable this with the large file option. as far as the security, I don't believe we touched that. below is our setting on that fs. it's easier to manage 2 vs ? thanks Paul File system name/bakpool9 NEW mount point[/bakpool9] SIZE of file system (in 512-byte blocks) [278921216] Mount GROUP[] Mount AUTOMATICALLY at system restart? yes + PERMISSIONS read/write + Mount OPTIONS [] + Start Disk Accounting
Re: configuring a disk storage volume how
Hello, Did you modify the /etc/security/limits and did you create the fs with the large file enabled option ? I suggest to create a fs with allocation group size of 64 MB and 131072 bytes per i-node. I don't know any other limitation for AIX to create big files, except the limitation of something like 1 TB which is far from your 50 GB Anyway, why don't you create smallers volumes ? It's not a real problem with TSM Etienne GUILLAUMONT e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] RGB Technologie Parc d'Innovation, Bâtiment PYTHAGORE 11 Rue Jean SAPIDUS 67400 ILLKIRCH Tél : 03 90 40 60 60 Fax : 03 90 40 60 61 Coviello, Paul To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]cc: OT-HS.ORG Subject: configuring a disk storage volume how Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 27/02/2003 22:22 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager We have just added 288GB raid 5 disk space on an F50 running AIX 4.3.3 running TSM 4.1.1 we created 2 fs at 133 GB each, we have tried creating a new tsm volume starting at 100gb up to 133gb and all have failed about half way thru saying there isn't enough space. any thoughts or are their any limitations as to the size we can go? thanks Paul
Re: configuring a disk storage volume how
yes we did enable this with the large file option. as far as the security, I don't believe we touched that. below is our setting on that fs. it's easier to manage 2 vs ? thanks Paul File system name/bakpool9 NEW mount point[/bakpool9] SIZE of file system (in 512-byte blocks) [278921216] Mount GROUP[] Mount AUTOMATICALLY at system restart? yes + PERMISSIONS read/write + Mount OPTIONS [] + Start Disk Accounting? no + Fragment Size (bytes) 4096 Number of bytes per inode 16384 Compression algorithm no Large File Enabled true Allocation Group Size (MBytes) 64 -Original Message- From: GUILLAUMONT Etienne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 3:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: configuring a disk storage volume how Hello, Did you modify the /etc/security/limits and did you create the fs with the large file enabled option ? I suggest to create a fs with allocation group size of 64 MB and 131072 bytes per i-node. I don't know any other limitation for AIX to create big files, except the limitation of something like 1 TB which is far from your 50 GB Anyway, why don't you create smallers volumes ? It's not a real problem with TSM Etienne GUILLAUMONT e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] RGB Technologie Parc d'Innovation, Bâtiment PYTHAGORE 11 Rue Jean SAPIDUS 67400 ILLKIRCH Tél : 03 90 40 60 60 Fax : 03 90 40 60 61 Coviello, Paul To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]cc: OT-HS.ORG Subject: configuring a disk storage volume how Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 27/02/2003 22:22 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager We have just added 288GB raid 5 disk space on an F50 running AIX 4.3.3 running TSM 4.1.1 we created 2 fs at 133 GB each, we have tried creating a new tsm volume starting at 100gb up to 133gb and all have failed about half way thru saying there isn't enough space. any thoughts or are their any limitations as to the size we can go? thanks Paul
Re: configuring a disk storage volume how
Paul, try this: Under smit-user-change/show chariceristics of a user for root, what is the soft file size limit? Been bit by this before. Setting it to -1 (negative one) removes any filesize limitations. Regards, Al Coviello, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/28/03 07:48 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Re: configuring a disk storage volume how yes we did enable this with the large file option. as far as the security, I don't believe we touched that. below is our setting on that fs. it's easier to manage 2 vs ? thanks Paul File system name/bakpool9 NEW mount point[/bakpool9] SIZE of file system (in 512-byte blocks) [278921216] Mount GROUP[] Mount AUTOMATICALLY at system restart? yes + PERMISSIONS read/write + Mount OPTIONS [] + Start Disk Accounting? no + Fragment Size (bytes) 4096 Number of bytes per inode 16384 Compression algorithm no Large File Enabled true Allocation Group Size (MBytes) 64 -Original Message- From: GUILLAUMONT Etienne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 3:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: configuring a disk storage volume how Hello, Did you modify the /etc/security/limits and did you create the fs with the large file enabled option ? I suggest to create a fs with allocation group size of 64 MB and 131072 bytes per i-node. I don't know any other limitation for AIX to create big files, except the limitation of something like 1 TB which is far from your 50 GB Anyway, why don't you create smallers volumes ? It's not a real problem with TSM Etienne GUILLAUMONT e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] RGB Technologie Parc d'Innovation, Bâtiment PYTHAGORE 11 Rue Jean SAPIDUS 67400 ILLKIRCH Tél : 03 90 40 60 60 Fax : 03 90 40 60 61 Coviello, Paul To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]cc: OT-HS.ORG Subject: configuring a disk storage volume how Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 27/02/2003 22:22 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager We have just added 288GB raid 5 disk space on an F50 running AIX 4.3.3 running TSM 4.1.1 we created 2 fs at 133 GB each, we have tried creating a new tsm volume starting at 100gb up to 133gb and all have failed about half way thru saying there isn't enough space. any thoughts or are their any limitations as to the size we can go? thanks Paul
Re: configuring a disk storage volume how
if you didn't touch the /etc/security/limits file, you should. You just have to edit it and change the fsize parameter to -1, in the default stanza or just for the user who creates the file Etienne GUILLAUMONT e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] RGB Technologie Parc d'Innovation, Bâtiment PYTHAGORE 11 Rue Jean SAPIDUS 67400 ILLKIRCH Tél : 03 90 40 60 60 Fax : 03 90 40 60 61 Coviello, Paul To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]cc: OT-HS.ORG Subject: Re: configuring a disk storage volume how Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 28/02/2003 14:48 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager yes we did enable this with the large file option. as far as the security, I don't believe we touched that. below is our setting on that fs. it's easier to manage 2 vs ? thanks Paul File system name/bakpool9 NEW mount point[/bakpool9] SIZE of file system (in 512-byte blocks) [278921216] Mount GROUP[] Mount AUTOMATICALLY at system restart? yes + PERMISSIONS read/write + Mount OPTIONS [] + Start Disk Accounting? no + Fragment Size (bytes) 4096 Number of bytes per inode 16384 Compression algorithm no Large File Enabled true Allocation Group Size (MBytes) 64 -Original Message- From: GUILLAUMONT Etienne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 3:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: configuring a disk storage volume how Hello, Did you modify the /etc/security/limits and did you create the fs with the large file enabled option ? I suggest to create a fs with allocation group size of 64 MB and 131072 bytes per i-node. I don't know any other limitation for AIX to create big files, except the limitation of something like 1 TB which is far from your 50 GB Anyway, why don't you create smallers volumes ? It's not a real problem with TSM Etienne GUILLAUMONT e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] RGB Technologie Parc d'Innovation, Bâtiment PYTHAGORE 11 Rue Jean SAPIDUS 67400 ILLKIRCH Tél : 03 90 40 60 60 Fax : 03 90 40 60 61 Coviello, Paul
Re: configuring a disk storage volume how
thanks I checked and it set for -1 Paul -Original Message- From: Allen Barth [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 10:04 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: configuring a disk storage volume how Paul, try this: Under smit-user-change/show chariceristics of a user for root, what is the soft file size limit? Been bit by this before. Setting it to -1 (negative one) removes any filesize limitations. Regards, Al Coviello, Paul [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/28/03 07:48 AM Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:Re: configuring a disk storage volume how yes we did enable this with the large file option. as far as the security, I don't believe we touched that. below is our setting on that fs. it's easier to manage 2 vs ? thanks Paul File system name/bakpool9 NEW mount point[/bakpool9] SIZE of file system (in 512-byte blocks) [278921216] Mount GROUP[] Mount AUTOMATICALLY at system restart? yes + PERMISSIONS read/write + Mount OPTIONS [] + Start Disk Accounting? no + Fragment Size (bytes) 4096 Number of bytes per inode 16384 Compression algorithm no Large File Enabled true Allocation Group Size (MBytes) 64 -Original Message- From: GUILLAUMONT Etienne [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, February 28, 2003 3:06 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: configuring a disk storage volume how Hello, Did you modify the /etc/security/limits and did you create the fs with the large file enabled option ? I suggest to create a fs with allocation group size of 64 MB and 131072 bytes per i-node. I don't know any other limitation for AIX to create big files, except the limitation of something like 1 TB which is far from your 50 GB Anyway, why don't you create smallers volumes ? It's not a real problem with TSM Etienne GUILLAUMONT e-mail : [EMAIL PROTECTED] RGB Technologie Parc d'Innovation, Bâtiment PYTHAGORE 11 Rue Jean SAPIDUS 67400 ILLKIRCH Tél : 03 90 40 60 60 Fax : 03 90 40 60 61 Coviello, Paul To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED]cc: OT-HS.ORG Subject: configuring a disk storage volume how Sent by: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] ST.EDU 27/02/2003 22:22 Please respond to ADSM: Dist Stor Manager We have just added 288GB raid 5 disk space on an F50 running AIX 4.3.3 running TSM 4.1.1 we created 2 fs at 133 GB each, we have tried creating a new tsm volume starting at 100gb up to 133gb and all have failed about half way thru saying there isn't enough space. any thoughts or are their any limitations as to the size we can go? thanks Paul
configuring a disk storage volume how
We have just added 288GB raid 5 disk space on an F50 running AIX 4.3.3 running TSM 4.1.1 we created 2 fs at 133 GB each, we have tried creating a new tsm volume starting at 100gb up to 133gb and all have failed about half way thru saying there isn't enough space. any thoughts or are their any limitations as to the size we can go? thanks Paul