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тАО05-07-2009 06:26 AM
тАО05-07-2009 06:26 AM
Please see the attached output of "df -k"
As you can see the /tph file system (fileset) has no free disk space i.e. 0% capacity and has fully used up 2048K i.e. 2Mb of diskspace.
As you can see the tph fileset is within
data_domain4.
How can I use the "chfsets" command to increase the space by 500MB i.e from 2048 to 502Mb without any loss of data.
Thank you
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тАО05-07-2009 06:30 AM
тАО05-07-2009 06:30 AM
Re: How to extend a fileset within a datadomain
Any help appreciated.
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тАО05-07-2009 09:14 AM
тАО05-07-2009 09:14 AM
SolutionFiles : 2189, SLim= 0, HLim= 0
Blocks (512) : 267668, SLim= 0, HLim= 0
If you have non-zero numbers for SLim or HLim, those are soft and hard quotas for number of files and total blocks used. You'll probably find one or both limits at 2048 in the Blocks line. To raise this to 502 MB, use the following command:
# chfsets -b 502000 data_domain4 tph
That will change the hard limit. If you want to specify a soft limit, use -B.
Martin
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тАО05-07-2009 08:14 PM
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Re: How to extend a fileset within a datadomain
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тАО05-18-2009 07:35 AM
тАО05-18-2009 07:35 AM
Re: How to extend a fileset within a datadomain
With your help I was able to change the hard limit and soft limit accordingly as follows:-
I first checked the space with showfsets
# showfsets -k data_domain tph
First changed hardlimit to 1000Mb using:-
# chfsets -b 1024000 data_domain4 tph
Then changed softlimit to 500Mb using
# chfsets -B 512000 data_domain4 tph
Then checked with showfsets command to see the increase of space.
Thank you again.
Danesh