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Volume Low Warn All Users = value
Have the system notify users when a volume is almost full.
Supported values: ON, OFF.
Default: ON.
If you choose not to have your server warn users, monitor volume statistics at least daily with SERVMAN or MONITOR.
Volume Low Warning Reset Threshold = number
Control how much disk space must be freed up before a second warning is issued that the volume is almost full. (The first warning is controlled by the Volume Low Warn All Users parameter.)
Supported values: 0 to 100000 blocks.
Default: 256 blocks.
When a volume is almost full, it can hover at its warning threshold as users create and delete files.
This parameter controls the minimum amount of space that must be made available above the threshold before the warning message disappears.
Example: Assume the volume block size is 4 KB, the Volume Low Warning Reset Threshold is set to 256, the Volume Low Warning Threshold is set to 256, and the volume has less than 1 MB of free space.
Given these conditions, the volume must gain at least 1 MB of free space (for a total of 2 MB of free space) and then dip below 1 MB before the system sends another warning that the volume is almost full.
Volume Low Warning Threshold = number
Specify the number of blocks of free disk space that can remain on a volume before the system issues a warning.
Supported values: 0 to 1000000 blocks.
Default: 256 blocks.
Consider the following: A block is the minimum space allocated to a file; a file can grow only in multiples of the block size.
The block's physical size is determined when the volume is created. A volume can be assigned these block sizes: 4 KB, 8 KB, 16 KB, 32 KB, or 64 KB.
For example, if you enter 256 blocks for this parameter and the volume's block size is 4 KB, the system warns you that the volume is full when about 1 MB of space is left.
If your volumes are assigned different block sizes, each volume has a different amount of free space when the warning is issued.
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