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
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
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