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Output from q db f=d:
Available Space (MB): 50,012
Assigned Capacity (MB): 45,012
Maximum Extension (MB): 5,000
Maximum Reduction (MB): 1
it's not Solaris, Windows 2000 Advanced Server and I have 20 2gb volumes
defined.
Mark
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Solaris? Which server version?
B volumes on Veritas filesystem?!?
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&g
verage, or heavy.
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Does anyone know of any advantage/disadvantage of the file sizes for the
database? Is there an advantage to creating many 1Gb .db files over
fewer 10Gb .db files? Also, we're running TSM 4.2.1.15 on Solaris 5.8
using raid 5. I've heard performance can be much greater with raid 0.
Any truth to th
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