Hi all,

I have a question related to identifying the tape or volume number that a file (or set 
of files) resides on.  If I had to, for example, restore a file from 08/01 called 
/home/test.file, I would identify the volume # that file is on by doing the following:

>From the TSM command line:
tsm> rest "/home/test.file" -fromdate=08/01/2004 -todate=08/01/2004 -pick -ina

I'd pick my file from the list, and while Tivoli attempted to load the tape that file 
is one, I'd do a "q req" from another telnet session to see which tape # the machine 
was trying to load.

This process seems to work well some of the time, but occasionally I find myself 
getting a message like:
ANS4035W File '/shared/UfsDump_20030723' currently unavailable on server
... and then the retrieve or restore gets "**Interrupted**" and you can't find out 
which tape # the file is on.

I see this same thing whether I'm doing a retrieve or a restore.  So my question, 
then:  is there a better way to identify the volume # a file, or set of files, resides 
on?  It sure seems like Tivoli would have come up with a better method than this.  I'm 
still a Tivoli newbie, so I haven't learned all the tricks yet.  :)  I figured if 
there was a better way, someone on this list would surely know.

Many thanks,
Chris Hund

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