The SAME filesystem? NO WAY!! Tivoli's Standard recommendation is for DB and Logs to
be on separate disks and you will see most users agree in practice.
Don't know your DBA's reason - disk space would be my only guess. If it's that tight
though, you've got problems anyhow.
Only way I would consider this is if have a REALLY small server and REALLY small
number of *SM clients/data. AND had no money!
David B. Longo
System Administrator
Health First, Inc.
3300 Fiske Blvd.
Rockledge, FL 32955-4305
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Pager 321.634.8230
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Our DBAs are proposing that we move our TSM database and recovery logs into
the same filesystem with their udb databases. (Long story as to why.) This
is on an AIX node that they share in an SP complex.
Maybe this is OK, but something tells me that this may not be such a good
idea.
Does anybody have any insight as to the feasibility of this idea?
Thanks, in advance.
Peter Glass
Distributed Storage Management (DSM)
Wells Fargo Services Company
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