This is mone (but for a Windows TSM server)
DEFINE VOLUME stg_nas_toc F:\tsminst2\dcavg8toc\toc_stg_vol_
formatsize=23000 n=10
select char(volume_name,40) from volumes where stgpool_name = 'STG_NAS_TOC'
F:\TSMINST2\DCAVG8TOC\TOC_STG_VOL_000
F:\TSMINST2\DCAVG8TOC\TOC_STG_VOL_001
F
volume nastocpool
/tsminst1/toc_volume/vol000 formatsize=10240
hope this helps.
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Good Morni
lume formatsize=10240
ANR2404E DEFINE VOLUME: Volume
/tsminst1/toc_volume is not available.
ANS8001I Return code 14.
I haven't worked with a UNIX base TSM system in over 2 yrs. So, I'm a little
rusty. Can someone please sug
Thanks, that was interesting
y in which
the file is being created as result of your define volume TSM command, then
do repetitive ls commands to see the progress.
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[ADSM-L] define volume takes a long time in AIX
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Hi,
TSM volumes can be defined instantly in TSM server for Windows but take
several minutes in TSM for AIX. What could be the reason?
- AIX version is 5.3 with latest patch on both platforms
- volume is defined on a single internal physical disk (no SAN, no RAID)
- windows disk is a 500GB SATA, AIX
First define all your existing scratch volumes to storage pools using
DEF VOL. Then update all your storage pools to have MAXSCRATCH=0. As
currently inuse scratch volumes go scratch, they will return to the
scratch pool but will not be reused. Periodically go back and add
recently scratched tap
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From: Jason Blackmon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, August 26, 2002 8:25 AM
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Subject: Manually Define Volume to Storage Pool
We are looking into going from a Scratch volume/tape setup to a Private
volume/tape setup so
We are looking into going from a Scratch volume/tape setup to a Private
volume/tape setup so we can better track volume/tape statistics.
Converting our scratch volumes/tapes to private is not a problem;
update libvolume lib1 vol001 status=private
define volume stgpool1 vol001
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