I had a script to move the tapes that are full to a not mountable state.
Is your data on these non-full tapes not critical that you can afford them
to be onsite in the event of a disaster?
I combined my offsite storage pools (to reduce tapes used) into 2 separate
storage pools for DRM. (PROD_OFF
Issue a move data
The data will be found on the primary pool tapes.
> -Original Message-
> From: John A. Morgan [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, July 21, 2000 11:26 AM
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> Subject: Bad CopyPool Tape
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> How does one recreate data on a destroyed copyp
Joyce,
Do you not have room in your library for these scratch tapes? or Just want
to retain your copies longer than the original?
If you have data for long term storage you could just export that data or
place them in storage pools that are managed manually.
Bill
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Gary,
Actually what TSM 4.1 does is to pull down the whole file (the 1st full
backup of the file) and then it pulls back the changes needed to rebuild the
file.
As in every adaptative backup TSM backs up all the changes since the last
full backup of the file, TSM just have to restore the last "p