Hello,
    Some more additional info,  since I didn't get any replies yet. I
decided to try something, I mounted buf031_dmn#dbbackup and found 49% of
that disk space:
Filesystem          1024-blocks        Used   Available Capacity  Mounted on
buf031_dmn#dbbackup    71687368    27697992    29878632    49%    /testfset
So I mounted another, buf031_dmn#ora1 and found another 11%:
Filesystem      1024-blocks        Used   Available Capacity  Mounted on
buf031_dmn#ora1    71687368     3658794    29878632    11%    /testfset
And the data in these two file sets seems to be intact, so that's where the
space is being used. The question is if it was moved to the new disk, why
wasn't it removed from the old disk? Doesn't "rmvol" clean up after itself?
Does it just leave that up to you? And if so, why isn't that noted in the
AdvFS Advanced Tools Chapter in the manual?
James Fitzmaurice
D0 Online Systems Manager
Fermi National Accelerator Laboratory
(630) 840-4011
jpfitz_at_fnal.gov
UNIX is very user friendly, It's just very particular about who it makes
friends with.
Received on Tue Aug 13 2002 - 21:54:03 NZST