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. > >