Jack,

Do you have client side compression switched on
on these clients?

We sometimes get this message when compression is on but
compressalways is yes (default). What happens is that
a file grows during compression and doesn't fit
in the space the server has reserved for it.

Best reagards,

Alexander

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Alexander Verkooijen
Senior Systems Programmer
High Performance Computing
SARA Computing & Networking Services


> -----Original Message-----
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> On Behalf Of Coats, Jack
> Sent: dinsdag 7 oktober 2003 15:36
> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: server out of data storage space
> 
> 
> TSM server 4.2.3.1 on Win2K
> 
> I get this message on some of my clients.  I have plenty of 
> scratches, and
> the storage pools
> are set to allow 'plenty' of time for data migration before 
> the pool gets
> full.
> 
> Where should I look for clues or what are some hints to set things up
> 'right'?
> 
> My disk storage pools are:
> 
> Storage         Device  Estimated       Pct     Pct     High  
>   Low     Next
> 
> Pool Name       Class Name      Capacity        Util    Migr  
>   Mig     Mig
> Storage
>                                 (MB)                          
>   Pct     Pct
> Pool
> -----------     ----------      ----------      -----   ----- 
>   ----    ---
> -----------
> API_DISK        DISK            40,000.0        83.9    0.0   
>   50      5
> TAPEDATA
> ARCHIVE         LTOCLASS1       0.0             0.0     0.0   
>   90      70
> 
> ARCHIVECOP-     LTOCLASS1       0.0             0.0
> YPOOL
> ARCHIVEPOOL     DISK            100.0           0.0     0.0   
>   50      10
> ARCHIVE
> COPYPOOL        LTOCLASS1       17,171,523      22.7
>                                 .5
> DISKDATA        DISK            200,000.0       99.8    0.0   
>   20      3
> TAPEDATA
> DISKDIRS        DISK            2,048.0         4.7     0.0   
>   90      5
> TAPEDATA
> RECLAIM         RECLAIM         0.0             0.0     0.0   
>   0       0
> TAPEDATA
> SPACEMGPOOL     DISK            0.0             0.0     0.0   
>   90      70
> TAPEDATA
> TAPEDATA        LTOCLASS1       12,807,596      30.5    48.0  
>   100     0
>                                 .6
> Where diskdata and diskdirs are my primary disk pools, tapedata is the
> onsite
> tape pool, and copypool is the offsite tape pool.
> TIA .. JC
> 

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