Your situation is similar to one I had when I first took over Administrating our TSM.
the PCT Migr is the Percent that can be migrated. This is lower than the 70 percent
High Migration Threshold. Therefore no migration can take place.
To get some space back, set the high and low to 0 and let all the data that can be
migrated be moved. Then reset the values to something more reasonable for your setup.
Turning off the caching will help migrate data, but remember that the files will
remain in cache until they reach expiration.
Hope this helps
Bill
William Fitzgerald
Software Programmer
Munson Medical Center
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When I run a Query Storage Group ( Q stg) on the Disk Pool, I get the following
(puzzling) results
Name: Diskpool
Device: Disk
Capactity: 15 gig
Pct Util: 92.1
Pct Migr: 54.2
High Mig: 70
Low Mig: 40
My question is, If my Migration parameters are 70/40 (and there is no migration in
progress) why do I have a 92% utilized and a 54% migrated? I just had the thought that
this could be because we have caching turned on. Is this correct?
As a side note, has anyone had problems with caching slowing things down rather
than speeding them up?
Thanks, Doug
Douglas C. Nelson
Distributed Computing Consultant
Alltel Information Services
Chittenden Data Center
2 Burlington Square
Burlington, Vt. 05401
802-660-2336