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    Hi,
    I am trying to understand what TSM does with reclamation of large files.
    We have a filepool of 10G-volumes and I see the TSM-server moving a 64G
    file during reclamation. This file is from an Exchange-backup.
    It seems to me that TSM moves the whole file to other volumes and not
    just the small part of it that was residing on a volume and causing the
    reclamation to start in the first place. A "q vol f=d" tells me that the
    current input volume during reclamation is full with no reclaimable
    space.
    So for me this sounds a lot of waste of disk I/ I am curiuos to know
    if there is a good reason for this behavior or how to avoid it(except
    creating larger volumes).
    Best regards
    Hans C. Riksheim
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