Re: ANR8944E and move data

2013-12-16 Thread Roger Deschner
First run SHOW DAMAGED to see what's damaged. It might be interesting to run CLEAN DRIVE. Then run AUDIT VOL A00015L3 FIX=NO. You need to use FIX=NO to prevent deletion of the damaged files which might be readable on a different drive. It will still recover damaged files. Once you find a drive t

Re: ANR8944E and move data

2013-12-16 Thread Skylar Thompson
You can also try doing "Q CON DAM=Y" to see if TSM sees any damaged files on that volume. It could be that the MOVE DATA managed to read the data after all, and it's now on a different volume. In any case, you have a suspect volume. More concerning, though, is the state of your copy pool. Without

Re: ANR8944E and move data

2013-12-16 Thread Sims, Richard B
Standard procedure is to repeat the Move Data on the possibly bad tape such that the next attempt will use a different tape drive, which may be able to get a few more entries off the tape. Repeat further within reasonable bounds. Thereafter you can perform a Restore Volume (assuming you have a C