Yes, you are completely right ... files grater than available space in
diskpool are currently writed to tapepool ... no data will be lost and no
backup crash wouldn't occure. You can even set up the limit for diskpool to
exactly specify size of files, which have skip diskpool - parameter
MAXSIZE.
Hi TOM
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> Od: Sam Schrage [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Odesláno: 21. června 2001 20:15
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> Předmět: Disk pool size vs large file
>
> I have a 56GB disk pool with the next pool to tape. I have a user, DB2
> Admin, that wants to back up a 125GB DB2 backup. What's the best way to
> handle this one user? If he/she backs up the file will it crash the
> system
> because it's bigger that the diskpool, or will it go right to tape?
>
> Sam Schrage
> TRW Systems
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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