Keep in mind that one of the settings for a node is max number of mount points (MAXNUMMP). This is typically set to 1. This forces a node to only be able to reserve a single mount point. Resource utilization causes multiple sessions for a node to be used. When going to tape or a stgpool of type file, this requires multiple mount points.
James Thompson Performance Analyst - Open Systems Tivoli Certified Consultant - TSM 4.1 ----- Message from Robin Sharpe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on Wed, 24 Oct 2001 11:18:27 -0400 ----- Subject: Re: SAN Environment Funny you should mention that... While setting up our new TSM server on HP-UX, I opted to define all of the disk pools as sequential files. I defined a Device Class of type FILE (called... FILE !) with capacity of 6G. Then I defined several Storage Pools using DEVCLASS FILE. On my older server, the Storage Pools use DEVCLASS DISK. My reason for trying this approach was that on the old server, we would get into situations (usually on weekends) where we would run out of scratch tapes, and the disk pools would fill up. Since there were no tapes to migrate to, backups would cancel. In order to get them rolling again, I would delete disk volumes from other disk pools that were not being used, rm the files from the directory, then define new volumes to the full disk pools. By using the DEVCLASS FILE approach, the use of disk space is dynamic and self-regulating. Disk volumes get allocated (in 6G increments) when and where needed. No need to remove and define volumes. I can't really compare performance between the two servers because the hardware on the new server is much faster (HP 2100 disk array vs. internal F50 non-SSA disks). However, I have seen some strange behaviour... one system backup in particular, got a "server out of storage" message, even though there was disk AND scratch tapes available... My thought is that because it was a collocated pool, and the client had a high resourceutilization (8 I think), it got into a "waiting for access" condition. I had to change that management class to go direct to tape and reduce the resourceutilization to 1 to get it to complete! There seems to be some incompatibility when using collocation and resourceutilization > 1 together. Other than that one incident, it's been working pretty well. Robin Sharpe Berlex Laboratories