: Re: Disk gone bad, need help
Eric,
I like the command line but it can be done from the Web Admin tool if
you like. The reason for the second and third commands is to create the
file on the OS filesystem which will become the mirrored volume. As I
said in an earlier note you could skip steps 2
On Apr 26, 2005, at 2:03 PM, Jones, Eric J wrote:
Is the original mirror broken when you delete the volume?
Disk failure itself usually breaks TSM mirroring. Query DBVolume will
show you the status.
Richard Sims
Mark: Is the original mirror broken when you delete the volume?
Thanks
Eric
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Subject: Re: Disk gone bad, need help
Eric
this has been a great help.
Eric
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Subject: Re: Disk gone bad, need help
Eric,
Here you go, from a TSM command prompt issue the fol
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>Eric,
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>I am going to assume you know the syntax of the following commands so I
>will just give my answer at a high level if not po
ect: Re: Disk gone bad, need help
Eric,
I am going to assume you know the syntax of the following commands so I
will just give my answer at a high level if not post back and I will
give the exact syntax,
1. Remove the failed volume from tsm by doing either a del dbv.
2. Then define a new DB vol with
005 11:43 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: Disk gone bad, need help
Eric,
I am going to assume you know the syntax of the following commands so I
will just give my answer at a high level if not post back and I will
give the exact syntax,
1. Remove the failed volume from tsm by doing eithe
Eric,
I am going to assume you know the syntax of the following commands so I
will just give my answer at a high level if not post back and I will
give the exact syntax,
1. Remove the failed volume from tsm by doing either a del dbv.
2. Then define a new DB vol with the def dbv command, you can use
Good Morning.
We are running AIX 4.3.3 with TSM 4.1.3 (going into retirement soon)
We have a DB that is made up of 6 disk which are mirrored.
We had a disk go bad that was part of that pool of disk.
My question is what do I need to do after the disk is replaced to recover, TSM
stayed up no proble