Hi!

The name of the server is node13.

q occ node13
Results: ANR2034E QUERY OCCUPANCY: No match found using this criteria.

q filespace node13
Results:
Node Name       Filespace   FSID Platform Filespace    Is     Capacity
Pct
                Name                      Type      Filespace     (MB)
Util
                                                    Unicode?
--------------- ----------- ---- -------- --------- --------- --------
-----
NODE13          /usr           2 AIX      JFS          No        984.0
93.7

When I tried to delete the node I received the following message:

 Operation Results






ANR2152E REMOVE NODE: Inventory references still exist for node NODE13.

I tried to remove the node through the GUI, but it didn't work... I
couldn't think of any other info. that might be needed.  This is on a TSM
5.1.8.3 server on the mainframe and the client is an AIX server.

Thanks again!

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Joni Moyer
Highmark
Storage Systems
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Joni Moyer
>I am still locked out of adsm.org due to our company's smart
>filter, so I have to ask this question again... I deleted all
>filespace information for a node, but it will not delete the
>node due to the fact that it still thinks data is associated
>with the node.  Any suggestions?  Thank you in advance!

Details please. Commands run, error messages that result, and anything
else that might be relevant.

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