Our current level of ADSM 3.1.2.50. I know, tell the bean
counters. We wanted to know how much storage was being used by different
parts of the system, so I wrote a PERL script to retrieve the information.
For s... and giggles I added some processing for q occup. Surprise! They
don't match. Ok, I understand when the sizes returned by the q vol command
are smaller than the those returned by the q occup it is because tapes are
checked out of the library. Most of the time the q vol size is larger than
the q occup size. Why?? I would have expected equal values.
Thanks
Bill Dias
AIX Systems Administrator
Gerber Scientific
EXAMPLE OUTPUT:
Gerber ADSM Status checker Version 01 Thu Mar 15 16:25:37 EST
2001
Current Avg. Pool Q vol Size Q occup Size
_______ ____ __________________ _______________ _______________
62 (72) SAP_PRD_DB_POOL = 1599261.30(MB) 1578897.66(MB)
33 (32) SAP_PRC_DB_POOL = 1162538.10(MB) 1023184.33(MB)
6 (6) SAP_PRD_LOG_POOL = 63788.70(MB) 44687.72(MB)
0 (6) SAP_OS_POOL = 0.00(MB) 755.88(MB)
6 (7) OS_TAPEPOOL = 37242.10(MB) 31940.88(MB)
5 (6) SAP_DEV_DB_POOL = 90386.30(MB) 74868.45(MB)
6 (6) SAP_PRC_LOG_POOL = 64596.60(MB) 47619.87(MB)
0 (2) OS_COPY_POOL = 0.00(MB) 0.00(MB)
4 (2) TAPEPOOL_OTH = 20186.50(MB) 6923.83(MB)
6 (4) PRC_SPECIAL_TAPEPOOL = 177828.90(MB) 136585.65(MB)
10 (8) PRD_SPECIAL_TAPEPOOL = 222330.40(MB) 210670.08(MB)
4 (2) DEV_SPECIAL_TAPEPOOL = 64470.50(MB) 49912.31(MB)
_______ ____ __________________ _______________ _______________
3502629.40(MB) 3205290.78(MB)
28 (30) Scratch
15 (7) Empty bins
20 (16) Offsite tapes
ADSM has a total of 170 tapes
There were a total of 1 errors.
There were a total of 0 warnings