Nice try, I hadn't thought of that... but I don't copy the diskpools... but
I ran the command against them anyway and it worked BUT it states there are
files that can't be restored and then I still get a rc 13 on del vol xxx
discard=yes :-(
Dwight
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From: Bill Colwell [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, April 04, 2001 8:54 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Anyone know a debug way of deleting a disk volume...?
Dwight,
I had a lot of rc 13's on disk volumes when I was moving the diskpool from
one disk subsystem to another. RESTORE VOLUME worked on each of the
problem volumes. It restored some data in each case and then deleted the
volume. To restore a diskpool volume the volume must be varied offline
first, but that is already the case for you.
Bill
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In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, on
04/04/01
at 09:54 AM, "Cook, Dwight E" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said:
>Ok, over the years I've had disk failures that have left disks defined in
>storage pools that I can't get rid of !
>Anyone know of a sure fire way to purge these volumes from TSM ? ? ?
>basic problem is they are offline because they physically don't exist
>anymore, if I try to recreate them they won't define back in because it
>doesn't find something it is looking for, a move data says there is no data
>on the volume, yet a del vol blah gives a RC 13.
>Yes, I could open up a problem with Tivoli (we pay maint.) but if I could
>just get a quick command...
>Dwight
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