Hello,

may be it's a solution looking at your nodes,
have they enough max. mount points?
Another possibility is the compression, which should be off, to prevent
a mistake in the calculation of the needed storage.

MfG

Michael Kindermann
Network and Systems
IV - Mainpresse  Wuerzburg/Germany

Simeon Johnston wrote:

> We just got a TSM server up and running (still in a testing phase but
> it's running).
> I recently tried to backup a new node I created and got this error -
> ANS1329S Server out of data storage space
>
> Now, the server only has an 80GB partition for data storage at the
> moment.  That is split into 7 10GB files and one 4GB.
> The 4GB is 95% full but the others are around 30 - 40% full.
>
> Storage pool info --
>
> STORAGE       DISK             76,480.0      41.7      41.7
> 90      70
>
> X:\SERVER1\SP1               STORAGE       DISK            10,240.0
> 34.2     On-Line
> X:\SERVER1\SP2               STORAGE       DISK            10,240.0
> 41.0     On-Line
> X:\SERVER1\SP3               STORAGE       DISK            10,240.0
> 37.8     On-Line
> X:\SERVER1\SP4               STORAGE       DISK            10,240.0
> 34.0     On-Line
> X:\SERVER1\SP5               STORAGE       DISK            10,240.0
> 31.4     On-Line
> X:\SERVER1\SP6               STORAGE       DISK            10,240.0
> 39.0     On-Line
> X:\SERVER1\SP7               STORAGE       DISK            10,240.0
> 49.1     On-Line
> X:\SERVER1\SP8               STORAGE       DISK             4,800.0
> 96.4     On-Line
>
> Why would I get this error if there is more than enough room for a
> backup?
> I'm new to TSM administration so maybe I'm missing something.
>
> sim
> And keep in mind it could be something REALLY stupid that I just forgot
> about.
>
>

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