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>> You should contact IBM/Tivoli Support. A Level 2 tech can assist you in
>> removing the v
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> There is not a copy of this disk storage pool volume so that is out.
> The discardd=y option doesn't work either.
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only took about
five minutes. Hope that helps.
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From: Joshua S. Bassi [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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There is not a copy of this disk storage pool volume so that is out.
Got room to recreate the volume on the system? Then you can run an audit
on it and delete it.
Nick Cassimatis
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Joshua,
Have you tried auditing the volume ("audit vol /dev/radsmpool19 fix=yes")?
You'll probably need to make it read-only (not destroyed) t
ecember 15, 2000 5:42 PM
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You should contact IBM/Tivoli Support. A Level 2 tech can assist you in
removing the values from the DB
Keith Davey
On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Joshua S. Bassi wrote:
> All,
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> I have a customer with a disk
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I wonder if you create a small logical volume with the same name if
Joshua,
Have you tried auditing the volume ("audit vol /dev/radsmpool19 fix=yes")?
You'll probably need to make it read-only (not destroyed) to do so, but
that may do the trick. You may also want to try "delete volume
/dev/radsmpool19 discard=yes"
Nick Cassimatis
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You should contact IBM/Tivoli Support. A Level 2 tech can assist you in
removing the values from the DB
Keith Davey
On Fri, 15 Dec 2000, Joshua S. Bassi wrote:
> All,
>
> I have a customer with a disk storage pool volume that
> won't delete. It is a raw logical volume and somehow
> it was re
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Joshua S. Bassi"
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>All,
>
>I have a customer with a disk storage pool volume that
>won't delete. It is a raw logical volume and somehow
>it was removed from the system, so it needs to be
>purged out of the ADSM database.
>
>del vol /dev/
x27;t Del Disk Vol
All,
I have a customer with a disk storage pool volume that
won't delete. It is a raw logical volume and somehow
it was removed from the system, so it needs to be
purged out of the ADSM database.
del vol /dev/radsmpool19
and
del vol /dev/radsmpool19
Produce a me
All,
I have a customer with a disk storage pool volume that
won't delete. It is a raw logical volume and somehow
it was removed from the system, so it needs to be
purged out of the ADSM database.
del vol /dev/radsmpool19
and
del vol /dev/radsmpool19
Produce a message that indicates "ANRd d
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