Besides making rec=100, you have to cancel the process. Here is an example using a shell script:
dsmadmc -id=your _id -pa=your_pa q pr | grep -i "space reclamation" > $tmpdir/process9 if test -s $tmpdir/process then exec 5<$tmpdir/process read -r -u5 line proc=${line%%Space*} comma=`echo $proc | grep "," | wc -l` if [ $comma -eq 0 ] ; then process=$proc else process=${proc%%,*}${proc##*,} fi print $(date) "Cancelling TSM process $process on $server ..." >> $maste rdir/master.log dsmadmc -id=your _id -pa=your_pa cancel pr $process>>$tmpdir/end_space_reclaim.log else print $(date) "No space reclamation processes found on $server." >> $mas terdir/master.log continue fi --- Halvorsen Geirr Gulbrand <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello everyone, > I have the following problem with Space Reclamation > of my copypool. > To start reclamation I have a script running UPDATE > STG COPYPOOL RECLAIM=50 > Three hours later, I run another script to stop > reclamation - UPDATE STG > COPYPOOL RECLAIM=100 > but reclamation never stops. This affects all of my > daily operations > (migration, backup stgp..) because the > reclamation process uses both drives. > Question is, why does space reclamation not stop > after updating? > Is there a way of canceling the process (by TSM > script)? > > Best regards > Geirr G. Halvorsen ===== <P>Thanks,</P> <P>Manuel J Sanchez</P> <P>Senior UNIX SA</P> <P>Assurant Group</P> <P>(305) 252-7035 x32153</P> __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Health - Feel better, live better http://health.yahoo.com