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<h1 class="topictitle1">Media capacity and volume threshold</h1>
<div><p>Read about indicating a volume threshold for your applications.</p>
<div class="p"><p>One thing to consider when writing to optical media is the possibility
of reaching the media capacity or threshold. The optical file system provides
a logical threshold capability to help applications protect themselves from
reaching the absolute volume capacity. The logical threshold is defined when
the volume initializes, and is unique for each volume. You can change this
threshold by using the Change Optical Volume command.</p>
<div class="note"><span class="notetitle">Note:</span> The logical
volume threshold is only applicable for the high performance optical file
system (HPOFS) media format. For UDF media format, the logical volume threshold
is always 100% and cannot be changed.</div>
<div class="p">You should devise
a strategy to deal with the situation when the media becomes full. This is
especially true when writing to WORM media. You might consider the following
questions: <ul><li>How should I use the volume threshold?</li>
<li>What should I do when the volume is full?</li>
<li>How can I prepare for a volume-full condition?</li>
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<p>The logical volume threshold is only applicable for high performance
optical file system (HPOFS) media format. For UDF media format, the logical
volume threshold is always 100% and cannot be changed.</p>
<p>The volume threshold
is provided to allow applications to prepare for an actual volume-full condition.
When WORM media becomes full, there can be no further write operations.
Depending on the requirements of the application, the threshold can be used
in various ways to prepare for the media becoming physically full.</p>
<p>For
example, an application might write groups of spooled files to optical disk.
After each group is written, an additional file might be written that contains
an index to the spooled files just written. Without the index, the spooled
files could be useless. Unless the application can manage the media capacity,
the volume might run out of space before the index file can be written. One
way to avoid running out of space is to set the volume threshold to 99%. When
the message <kbd class="userinput">No space available</kbd> is issued, the application
can then increase the threshold to 100% and write any necessary additional
files.</p>
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