Re: Extend db question

2007-06-18 Thread Richard Sims
On Jun 18, 2007, at 4:04 AM, חנה דרזי wrote: You can upload and load the db in order to free space. It is good for performance too. The all process of reorgenize the database is is the admin book. I strongly recommend against doing this. The outage is prolonged, there is no documentation on

Re: Extend db question

2007-06-18 Thread חנה דרזי
Hello, You can upload and load the db in order to free space. It is good for performance too. The all process of reorgenize the database is is the admin book. Good Luck, Hana -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Allan Mills Sent: Thursda

Re: Extend db question

2007-06-13 Thread Allan Mills
sure does Allan Mills | AIX and TSM Administrator Business & Technology Services | New South Wales Police 8835 9286 (internal 29286) Mob: 0408 860 046 Paul Dudley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" 14/06/2007 11:35 Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To ADSM-L@V

Re: Extend db question

2007-06-13 Thread Paul Dudley
OK - when I run a "q db" the available space in MB is 32,768, the assigned capacity in MB is 32,768 and the maximum extension in MB is 0. I assume that this means that I have to run "def dbvol" to create another database volume file before I can run "extend db"? Regards Paul > -Original Mes

Re: Extend db question

2007-06-13 Thread David Longo
That note in manual means the size of an individual DB Volume, not the DB as a whole. There are more "automatic extensions" of disks, filesystems, etc. these days - and more to come. After you have formatted a DB volume with TSM, you shouldn't monkey with it at the OS level. Extend DB is what yo