Hi, have you considered locking a number of nodes, so they just can't backup, rather than deleting essential client data? IMNSHO there is something very wrong in what you are doing. YOU SHOULD NEVER DELETE CLIENT DATA UNLESS THE CLIENT HAS BEEN DECOMMISSIONED. (sorry for the shouting). You should be pestering your boss until new media are ordered. You should be pestering your supplier to deliver the media now. And, most importantly, you should have started doing so about two months before all of your media filled up.
On 6 okt 2009, at 15:46, Tuncel Mutlu wrote:
Hi gurus, I have a disk pool migrated once a day to a tape pool, but some data stays (capacity problems). Until I have solved that, every day I have to empty the disk pool deleting the data. Here are the questions: 1. Is there any way to empty the disk pool without deleting the volumes ? The only way I have found is to delete the volumes disgarding the data (after that re-creating them). 2. My TSM server is Windows 2003 based (TSM 5.5.3.0). When I delete a disk volume, the file in Windows stays there, I cannot create it again after that, so I have to manually delete the files from Windows and that create the volumes again. Is this the way it should be ? That prevents me from automating the operation with a script. Best Regards, Tuncel Mutlu
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