Hi Winfried,
try this select statement. This will take a while for it to run - seeing to
runs through on of the largest table in the database.
local server (where the virtual volume is created)
remote server (where the virtual volume is stored)
(run on the remote server)
select volume_name from contents where node_name='(*1)' and
filespace_name='ADSM.SERVER' and file_name like '%(*2)%'
*1 = the node_name of the local server on the remote server.
*2 = can be just the 9 digit virtual volume serial number (from the local
server).
Regards
Stephen Mackereth
Senior UNIX Consultant / Senior Storage Administrator (TSM)
ITS Unix Systems Support
Coles Myer Ltd.
-----Original Message-----
From: Winfried Heilmann [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, 24 January 2001 19:48
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Virtual volume <-> physical Volume
Hi,
does anybody know how I can find out on which physical volume a virtual
volume ist stored. I have only the name of the virtual volume.
Regards winfried
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