A "delete filespace" will delete the filespace from all storage pools. If it were me, I'd do a "move nodedata DINO from=DEVT_PRIM to=WIN2K_PRIM" to move the remaining data from the one stgpool to the other and let normal TSM expiration sort out what needs to stay.
David -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Jeanne Bruno Sent: Friday, September 16, 2016 9:32 AM To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU Subject: [ADSM-L] occupancy Hello. I just stumbled on this yesterday and I don't when this happened or what I did to make this happen. (I'm assuming it was part of a different storagepool/domain at some point) I have a node which I'll call DINO, it's been backing up fine for some time now. When I do an 'FI' on it, I see this: Node Name: DINO Filespace Name: DINO\SystemState\NULL\System State\SystemState FSID: 1 Platform: WinNT Filespace Type: VSS Is Filespace Unicode?: Yes Capacity: 0 KB Pct Util: 0.0 Node Name: DINO Filespace Name: \\dino\c$ FSID: 2 Platform: WinNT Filespace Type: NTFS Is Filespace Unicode?: Yes Capacity: 99 GB Pct Util: 36.7 Looks ok, but when I do a 'occ' on it, I see this: DINO Bkup DINO- 1 WIN2K_PRIM 90,132 - 6,420.42 \System- State\NU- LL\System State\Sy- stemState DINO Bkup \\dino\c$- 2 DEVT_PRIM 314 - 3.54 DINO Bkup \\dino\c$- 2 WIN2K_PRIM 113,919 - 54,917.20 I need to get rid of the c: on the storage pool called 'DEVT_PRIM'. Both had a FSID of '2'. If I delete the FI with FSID=2, do we know if it will delete both occ from both storage pools? (I can always back it up again afterwards). Or is there a way to delete just the FSID=2 for storage pool DEVT_PRIM? Thanks! ____________________ Jeannie Bruno Senior Systems Analyst jbr...@cenhud.com<mailto:jbr...@cenhud.com> Central Hudson Gas & Electric (845) 486-5780