Tivoli Storage Manager for Sun Solaris Administrator's Reference
Use the DSMFMT utility to create files for the TSM database, recovery log,
or storage pool volumes. The parameters positional but not
case-sensitive.
- The DSMFMT utility does not destroy or modify an existing file.
- If a file does not format, DSMFMT issues an error message for that file
and then continues to format the next file on the list.
Syntax
.--------------------.
.- -m--. .- -data--. V |
>>-dsmfmt----+------+---+---------+------file_name--size---+---><
+- -k--+ +- -db----+
+- -m--+ +- -log---+
'- -g--' '- -data--'
Parameters
- unit
- Specifies the unit for the size of the file. Possible values
are:
- -k
- Specifies kilobyte.
- -m
- Specifies megabyte. This is the default.
- -g
- Specifies gigabyte.
- file_type
- Specifies the type of file to be formatted. Possible values
are:
- -db
- Specifies the file is to be a database volume.
- -log
- Specifies the file is to be a recovery log volume.
- -data
- Specifies the file is to be a storage pool volume. This is the
default.
- file_name (Required)
- Specifies the name of the file to be formatted.
- size (Required)
- Specifies as an integer, the size of the file to be formatted. For
database and recovery log files, the allocated file size is always a multiple
of 4MB (plus an additional 1MB for overhead). The minimum file sizes
are 9MB for the recovery log, 5MB for the database, and 1MB for data storage
files
Examples
- Task 1
- Format two recovery log volumes having 9MB of storage each:
dsmfmt -m -log logvol1 9 logvol2 9
- Task 2
- Format a database volume having 5MB of storage:
dsmfmt -m -db dbvol1 9
- Task 3
- Format storage volumes backvol and archvol having
21MB and 9MB of storage respectively:
dsmfmt -m -data backvol 21 archvol 9
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