Thanks everyone for you help!
regards
Lawrence Clark wrote:
> do a move data to copy the good files from that tape to another, then a
> upd vol to destroy the defective tape, then a restore stgpool which
> should then only have to restore the missing file.
>
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do a move data to copy the good files from that tape to another, then a
upd vol to destroy the defective tape, then a restore stgpool which
should then only have to restore the missing file.
>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 07/28/06 11:57 AM >>>
One thing concerned me, you referred to having only one bad fil
One thing concerned me, you referred to having only one bad file, I think more
along the lines that I have a bad tape. I want to get the surviving data off
before more is killed by this failing tape.
The odds of data being lost in both the primary and copy pools is pretty low.
TSM, as you hav
You can do a move volume and it should move all the good files. You may
have to do this a couple of times. This should get all the good files
off the tape. Now try the restore. If that wont work then the only
thing is delete the volume with discard=yes and you have lost data. If
it is current