here is a df from the volume
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on /vol/VLD_EXData/ 169154752 44207168 0 26% /vol/VLD_EXData/ /vol/VLD_EXData/.snapshot 18794972 0 8794972 0% /vol/VLD_EXData/.snapshot
we seem to have enough space
regards
charles
-----Original Message----- From: Victor Olsen [mailto:victor.olsen@proact.no] Sent: maandag 19 mei 2003 13:50 To: Charles Roufay; toasters@mathworks.com Subject: RE: REDUCE the size of a VLD running Exchange
Hi,
I think you are out of luck and will have to add more disks. You need to have available space > 0 to create snapshots on a volume. And reserved space does not count as available space.
Regards, Victor
-----Original Message----- From: Charles Roufay [mailto:Charles.Roufay@bluewater-group.com] Sent: 19. mai 2003 13:24 To: toasters@mathworks.com Subject: REDUCE the size of a VLD running Exchange
Hi,
Is anyone aware of a way I could reduce the size of a VLD using snapdrive?
It is preventing snapdrive from creating snapshots and we do not want to add more disk to the volume.
Any ideas?
Charles Roufay Sr Network Administrator
Bluewater Energy Services B.V Marsstraat 33 2132 HR Hoofddorp Netherlands Tel 023 568 2800 - www.bluewater.nl
Charles.Roufay@bluewater-group.com writes:
here is a df from the volume
Filesystem kbytes used avail capacity Mounted on /vol/VLD_EXData/ 169154752 44207168 0 26% /vol/VLD_EXData/ /vol/VLD_EXData/.snapshot 18794972 0 8794972 0% /vol/VLD_EXData/.snapshot
we seem to have enough space
That looks mighty strange output from "df". The sizes are right for a (3+1) x 72GB volume with 10% snapshot reserve, but the used/avail values make no sense to me.
Is the "avail" for /vol/VLD_EXData/.snapshot really 18794972 rather than 8794972 (that could be a transcription error), which would be consistent with there being no snapshots. Is that what "snap list VLD_EXData" says?
I don't know what to make of the zero avail figure for the active filing system ...
Chris Thompson Email: cet1 [at] cam.ac.uk