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Title:DECmcc user notes file. Does not replace IPMT.
Notice:Use IPMT for problems. Newsletter location in note 6187
Moderator:TAEC::BEROUD
Created:Mon Aug 21 1989
Last Modified:Wed Jun 04 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:6497
Total number of notes:27359

1716.0. "Disk space requirements for BMS" by CLARID::FONTAINE (GLOBE LOVER) Fri Oct 25 1991 07:13

    Hello all,
    
    
    I have 2 different sources around disk space requirements for BMS, and
    they contradict themselves :
    
    	The first one indicates 21,275 blocks on the system disk and 47,000
    	for MCC_COMMON
    
    	The second one reckons 51,000 blocks during install and 49,000	
    	after install.
    
    Can anyone explain this ? Or at least tell me what the exact disk space
    requirements are for BMS ?
    
    Thanks,
    
    Brigitte
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1716.1Installation guideVCSESU::WADEBill Wade - VAXcluster SASEFri Oct 25 1991 16:3810
    DECmcc Installation (AA-PD58B-TE) March 91 -
    
    pg. 1-7
    
    Disk space requirements:
    
    Total disk space 70,000.  If using alternate disk for MCC_COMMON files
    you need 20,000 on system disk and 50,000 on alternate disk.
    
    
1716.2A documentation errorMEHR::MEHRMon Oct 28 1991 21:1117
    
    
    	Re: .1   
    
    	Yes, but in documentation (AA-PAKUC-TE) DECMCC	Management Station
    	Installation (EMS Installation), Page 1-10, it says you need
    	51,000 blocks.
    
    	Re: .0
    
    	This is a documentation error. I brought that up to John Egolf,
    	and the documentation manager (name?) at NetU. It should be 
    	corrected in the next version. (right?). The correct answer for 
    	BMS is what is stated in .1
    
    Regards,
    Mahnaz
1716.3TOOK::R_SPENCENets don't fail me now...Tue Nov 12 1991 17:287
    For the next version it will be different.
    
    Also, if 1k blocks makes a differnce at the install, the likelyhood
    of the system continuing to run very long is low since files will
    grow over time and files are created.
    
    s/rob