Hi! That APAR is exactly what is occurring. I have run the select statement and there are no volumes associated with the data, but it will not delete the filespace. I can't go to the client because the client server doesn't exist any longer. I was doing maintenance deletions on old decomissioned servers, so I'm out of luck on that one. I have put in a request to upgrade our server from 5.1.8.3 to 5.2.4, so I am hoping that this will resolve the issue. Thank you for your help!
******************************** Joni Moyer Highmark Storage Systems Work:(717)302-6603 Fax:(717)302-5974 [EMAIL PROTECTED] ******************************** "Richard Sims" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: To Dist Stor [EMAIL PROTECTED] Manager" cc <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .EDU> Subject Re: Node will not delete 09/29/2004 01:11 PM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .EDU> Interesting problem. APAR IC39957 may pertain. Life with defects... Some things I would try: - Attempt 'dsmc del fi' from the client, and choose it by number, and see if that makes it go away. - Do 'SELECT * FROM VOLUMEUSAGE WHERE NODE_NAME='NODE13' and if that reveals any volumes, try deleting those first. In the future, do not name nodes with '13' in the name. ;-) Richard Sims http://people.bu.edu/rbs On Sep 29, 2004, at 12:51 PM, Joni Moyer wrote: > Hi all! > > I had actually already ran the delete filespace command and it just > will > not delete that remaining filespace /usr. I query occupancy again and > there is still no data and I have issued the delete filespace command > numerous times without any luck. It just will not delete the > filespace. I > have looked at the logs and there is no ending/error message for the > deletion of the filespace. It really just appears as if it > disappeared, > which is very bizarre. Not quite sure why this is ocurring or how to > get > rid of it... Thanks!