There is a solution for almost *every* problem! 1. checko libv <your_lib> <that_ugly_one> checkl=no 2a. upv v <that_ugly_one> acc=dest (for primary) 2b. del v <that_ugly_one> discard=y (for copy) 3a. rest v <that_ugly_one> 3b. ba stg <primary_pool> <copy_pool>
Throw away the tape after step 1 and do not bother yourself with quick typing (doing quick and dirty mistakes ;o))) Zlatko Krastev IT Consultant Roger Deschner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07.10.2003 07:53 Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: empting a read only tape. Yes, this is how it works, ...and, This is a Problem. I frequently make a tape read only if it is having enough I/O errors to suspect the tape media. So I want to get it out of circulation, perhaps to send it for recirtification or replacement. (At USD$100/each I do not casually discard suspect S-DLT tapes!) But if you are careless about how you do this, it will get reused, sometimes very quickly. So I always work deliberately - instead of letting expiration and reclamation remove the data from the suspect tape, I do a MOVE DATA. Then, with my REUSEDELAY set to 2 days, I have a chance to grab the tape while it is still Pending. The best way to remove a suspect tape that is Pending is to do a DELETE VOL, and then ***IMMEDIATELY*** do a UPDATE LIBVOL <libname> <volname> STATUS=PRIVATE. If you are slow, it will get reused the very next time that a scratch tape is needed - there's some kind of logic here that probably makes sense except in this special circumstance. Then leave it physically in the library until your next database backup, after which you can safely remove it. Roger Deschner University of Illinois at Chicago [EMAIL PROTECTED] ====== "What would you rather do: Conduct a thorough analysis of ======= ===== your finances and adjust your investments accordingly, or be ===== ===== tied down next to an anthill and covered with grape jelly?" ====== ================= -- Barbara Brotman, Chicago Tribune ================== On Mon, 6 Oct 2003, Alexander Verkooijen wrote: >We have read-only tapes going to pending and then scratch >all the time. >So I guess the answer to your question is Yes. > >Regards, > >Alexander > >------------------------------------------------------------ >Alexander Verkooijen >Senior Systems Programmer >High Performance Computing >SARA Computing & Networking Services > > >> -----Original Message----- >> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] >> On Behalf Of Bill Fitzgerald >> Sent: vrijdag 3 oktober 2003 18:51 >> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> Subject: empting a read only tape. >> >> >> Does anyone know if a tape in read only status becomes a >> scratch tape when it is emptied by expiration or reclamation? >> >> >> William Fitzgerald >> Software Programmer >> Munson Medical Center >> [EMAIL PROTECTED] >> >