AdministrativeTasks

Storage Limit

Every FileServ installation has a storage limit capacity. If the

 

storage limit capacity is exceeded, E-mail is sent to the system

 

administrator and a message is logged in the system log file. All

 

Storage requests fail until the system administrator deletes a

 

sufficient number of files to place the system under the storage

 

limit.

 

The fsusedspace command shows, in Gigabytes (GB), the

 

total amount of stored primary copy data in the storage

 

subsystem. Additional storage space can be created by

 

defragmenting media, removing seldom-used media, nonblank

 

media, or removing file information for Checked-out media that

 

are no longer required also creates storage space.

 

The fsmedcopy command generates a report of fragmented

 

media and duplicates the contents of fragmented media onto

 

blank or nonblank media.

 

 

 

 

Note

 

 

 

 

 

For more information on the fsusedspace and

 

 

fsmedcopy commands, refer to the Command Reference

 

 

book.

 

 

 

 

 

The fill and fragmentation levels can be specified to locate

 

those media with a high percentage of fragmentation. If no

 

values are specified, all media that contain any percent of

 

fragmentation is listed.

 

The fsmedout and fsrminfo commands can be used to

 

remove file information for Checked-out media.

 

 

 

 

Caution

 

 

 

 

 

If you use the fsrminfo command to remove files, both the

 

 

primary and secondary copies are removed. However, only

 

 

the primary copy can be recovered.

 

 

 

 

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