Advice - Do not configure a migration policy for a storage class at the lowes t level in a hierarchy. 
If a migration policy is added to a storage class after files are create d in the storage class, those files 
may never be migrated. Use the mkmprec utility to correct this  problem. See the mkmprec man page for 
more information.
Purge Policy. The purge policy associated with this storage class, or None  if no purge is desired.
Advice - Do not configure a purge policy for a tape storage class or for any s torage class which does not 
have a migration policy in effect. Purge policies only apply to disk s torage classes. Purging from tape is 
managed as a special characteristic of the tape migration policy.
Warning Threshold. A threshold for space used in this storage class expressed  as a percentage of the 
total space defined in the storage class. Alarms will be sent to SSM periodical ly when free space in the 
storage class falls below this value, and the Space Thresholds field on the HPSS  Health and Status 
window will be changed to Warning. Note that this field will not have any effect if overridde n by Storage 
Subsystem-Specific Thresholds.
Critical Threshold. Another threshold for space used in this storage class  expressed as a percentage of 
the total space defined in the storage class. Alarms will be sent to SSM periodic ally when free space in 
the storage class falls below this value, and the Space Thresholds field on the  HPSS Health and Status 
window will be changed to Critical. Note that this field will not have any effect  if overridden by Storage 
Subsystem-Specific Thresholds.
Advice - These values determine limits beyond which the MPS sends alarms indicat ing that storage 
space is running low. The thresholds on disk are measured in bytes and expressed i n terms of the 
percentage of total space in the storage class. The threshold may be disabled  by setting the value to 100 
percent.
Optimum Access Size. The optimal transmission size to be used for a transfer  request using this storage 
class. (Not currently used by HPSS. May be used by site specific applications)
Average Number of Storage Segments. The Average Number of Storage Segments is  used by the 
Core Server as an aid in picking the size of disk storage segments when writing a file to disk.  This field  
is ignored when the storage class is at the top level of the hierarchy in a COS which uses  Variable Length 
or Fixed Length Max Style segment allocation.  See the discussion of the COS Allocation Method  field 
and Truncate Final Segment flag in Section 6.3.2 Class of Service Configuration  Window on page 175 
for details on segment allocation methods.
When the storage class is at the top level of a COS which uses Fixed Length Classic Style  segment 
allocation, or when the storage class is at any level below the top, regardless of the  COS segment 
allocation method, the Core Server requires that all of the disk storage segments occupied  by a given file 
be the same size, and must be within the range of sizes given by the Minimum Storage Segment Size and 
Maximum Storage Segment Size parameters.
If Max Storage Segment Size (MAXSEG) is greater than Min Storage Segment Size (MINSEG), the 
Core Server attempts to select a storage segment size for a file such that the file ca n be stored in Average 
Number of Storage Segments segments. If the Max Storage Segment Size (MAXSEG) is equal to the 
Min Storage Segment Size (MINSEG), the Core Server will use this value for the storage  segment size, 
and the file will occupy as many of these segments as necessary.
The principal effect of changing the value of the Average Number of Storage Segments  is on disk 
volume fragmentation. If the files to be stored in a storage class are large relative to the size  of the disk 
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