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Recovery with logs, then incremental, then more logs?

Recovery with logs, then incremental, then more logs?

2006-04-18       - By Allen, Brandon

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Yep, it's an EMC.  My Unix admin just told me earlier today that EMC told him
that they recommend keeping the filesystems below 90% full to avoid any
problems.  I had never heard anything like that before - anyone else?  This is
a 500GB filesystem, so to keep it below 90% we're talking about wasting 50GB.
Not the end of the world, I know, but certainly not ideal and I can't believe
that this would actually be a requirement for stability.


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From: Riyaj Shamsudeen [mailto:rshamsud@(protected)]


I don't know much about NFS3 protocol, but is your vendor / file system
in this list ?

http://www.oracle.com/technology/deploy/availability/htdocs/vendors_nfs.html


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