--> ... which I guess is real-life and I guess nobody uses an expire from one
day.

As you said it is Monday. I was (and still am) lazy enough to guess exact
22 step scenario with many nodes and several mgmtclasses. So simplified
down to only 3 steps.

Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant






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On 25-Nov-02 Zlatko Krastev wrote:
> --> Only if you expire your backupdata after one day
>
> Yes, but this was intended to be an example to illustrate, not a
real-life
> case.

  But the question was "tape become full in 21 percent", which I guess is
  real-life and I guess nobody uses an expire from one day.

> If is fixed value (be it 100 or not) it will give us no information at
all
> and should not be displayed. Pct. utilized is the ratio of "current /
> (current+expired)". It is updated whenever data is written to the volume
> or after expiration. Data write changes "current" component while
> expiration reduces "current" and increases "expired".

  Yes yes yes, but I thought the question was "writing a tape, tape
becomes
  full, and Util is still < 30%". I mean, I familiar with writing a bunch
  of tapes every full, from scratch until full, and then Util is 100%.

  Well, anyway, it's Monday....
  Cheers,

  Henk ten Have.

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