Timothy, If you generated the backup set on the same TSM server that you are now trying to define it there is no need to do that. The "define backupset" command is used to define a backup set to a server other than where it was created or to re-define the backup set on the original server if that backup set has already been deleted.
Based on the error message you have included I would say you are trying to define a backup set on the server where you created it and that volume is already in use as a backup set. You said you checked that the tape was already in use, however I suspect that if you do a "q volh t=backupset" you will see your volume is in fact in use. I hope that clears it up for you. -- Regards, Mark D. Rodriguez President MDR Consulting, Inc. =============================================================================== MDR Consulting The very best in Technical Training and Consulting. IBM Advanced Business Partner SAIR Linux and GNU Authorized Center for Education IBM Certified Advanced Technical Expert, CATE AIX Support and Performance Tuning, RS6000 SP, TSM/ADSM and Linux Red Hat Certified Engineer, RHCE =============================================================================== Timothy Hughes wrote:
Hello all, I generated a test backup set and I want to define it. When I try to enter in the tape volume (c00253) the back up set is on I get the following message. ANR2405E DEFINE BACKUPSET: Volume C00253 is currently in use by clients and/or data management operations. I checked and the tape is not currently in use is the message referring to the back up set itself can anyone help? Thanks in advance TSM client level 5.2.3 TSM server level 5.3.1.2