Gerhardt,

sending of incorrect filesize obviously happens (by my experiences) when
commpression is turned on and compressed file grows up to original file. Try
to use no compression or COMPRESSALWAYS NO to avoid bad file size prediction
by client. It was discussed here sometimes in the past.

Hope this helps.
Tom

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Zlatko,
you are right, BUT......when the TDP sends an incorrect Filesize to the TSM
Server, the maxsize Parameter won't work
(TDP sends 100 Byte - the server will let the File go to the diskpool, but
the
file will indeed have 20 Gb, which will fill up your diskpool and bring up
the
message indicated (storage exceeded))

And for tracing purposes I wanted to know, if there is any possibility to
check
the filesize, which the client is sending to the server.

Gerhard Wolkerstorfer





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Isabel, Gerhard,

you can set MAXSIze parameter of the disk pool. I usually set it about
30-60% of the diskpool size (or better pool free size, i.e. size -
highmig). Files larger than this would bypass the diskpool and go down the
hierarchy (next stgpool). For this might be tape pool, i.e. file will go
direct to tape.

Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant




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Isabel,
we still have this problem regarding to the TDP Informix.
It seems, that the TDP (sometimes ?) isn't sending the correct Filesize
and the
File (DB Backup) exceeds your DISKPOOL and cannot swap to the Tapepool.
If the TDP would send the correct Filesize, TSM would possibly go direct
to tape
and the problem wouldn't come.

Question: How can I check the Filesize and/or Filename, the client is
sending to
the server ??

MfG
Gerhard Wolkerstorfer





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Hi Listmembers,

we recently started to recieve following errors:

04/23/02 20:30:29     ANR0534W Transaction failed for session 10000 for
node
                       <NODE1> (WinNT)
                       - size estimate exceeded and server is unable to
obtain
                       additional space in storage pool <DISKPOOL>.
04/24/02 20:38:19     ANR0534W Transaction failed for session 173 for
node
                       <NODE2> (TDP Infmx AIX42) - size estimate
                       exceeded and server is unable to obtain
additional space
                       in storage pool <DISKPOOL>.

>From previous Messeges of the List I checked, that the Diskpool has
caching disabled and the clients have no compression allowed.

I was away from work for a while and meanwhile a serverupdate has been
done.
If anyone can point me to the source of this error, please help!

Thanks in advance,
Isabel Gerhardt

Server:
Storage Management Server for AIX-RS/6000 - Version 4, Release 1, Level
5.0
AIX 4.3

Node1:
     PLATFORM_NAME: WinNT
   CLIENT_OS_LEVEL: 5.00
    CLIENT_VERSION: 4
    CLIENT_RELEASE: 2
      CLIENT_LEVEL: 1
   CLIENT_SUBLEVEL: 20

Node2:
     PLATFORM_NAME: TDP Infmx AIX42
   CLIENT_OS_LEVEL: 4.3
   CLIENT_VERSION: 4
    CLIENT_RELEASE: 2
      CLIENT_LEVEL: 0
   CLIENT_SUBLEVEL: 0

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