Yo,
While we're digging up ancient history, I had cause to mention an old program of mine today, the output of which I used to mail daily to this list ("Today in the Information System"). Here is what it just told me.
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173 separate Glue attributes seen
For your viewing pleasure: GlueSAStateAvailableSpace
1444 distinct values seen for GlueSAStateAvailableSpace
printing summary statistics only
(one of) least frequently occuring value(s):
1 instance(s) of GlueSAStateAvailableSpace: 85437136
(one of) most frequently occuring value(s):
112 instance(s) of GlueSAStateAvailableSpace: 0
(one of) shortest value(s) seen:
GlueSAStateAvailableSpace: 0
(one of) longest value(s) seen:
GlueSAStateAvailableSpace: 2653728391126
the glue schema defines the units as kilobytes, meaning 2.6 PB in a single glue StorageArea ... I guess it is possible. Also that ten percent of all SAs are full, doesn't sound too crazy either.
JT
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