We don’t have a copy pool. One container pool that replicates everything to our
DR pool.
Most likely anything that is corrupt here is corrupt there.
This TSM server has one container pool on a IBM V7000 and we use TSM
replication to replicate to the TSM server at our DR site and have V7000 ther
Hello,
Have you tryed to restore from copy pool?
On Thursday, 4 May 2017, Plair, Ricky wrote:
> Hey All,
>
> I have a Windows TSM server running 6.3.4.300. This server has thousands
> of damaged files from a power outage we had a few months ago. Is there any
> way to delete these files or get ri
You can try audit of the various volumes.
Also, if you are using Deduplication, there is a know problem of TSM losing the
source data on versions prior to 6.3.2.01.
Ray
On Aug 27, 2012, at 9:56 AM, Dan Olson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> After a mass restore attempt pulling from 800+ volumes I've got a
You could try the SHOW command to query the whole tape pool
SHOW DAMAGED yourtapepoolname
just remember the show commands are not supported
Jim Armstrong
Storage Architect
Standard Life
On 21/03/2006 16:22:03 "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" wrote:
>Greetings,
>
>Does anyone have a way to find dama
On Mar 21, 2006, at 12:13 PM, John Bremer wrote:
I'm wondering where we are getting output from the q content command?
There's far more going on in the server than we as customers will
ever know about. :-)
Richard Sims
Thanks Richard.
Agreed, I scoured the columns in TSM tables for something, but
nothing there. I'm wondering where we are getting output from the q
content command?
tsm: DSMSERV3>q content bc0154 damaged=yes
Node NameType Filespace FSIDClient's Name for File Name
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On Mar 21, 2006, at 11:22 AM, John Bremer wrote:
Greetings,
Does anyone have a way to find damaged files on tape volumes without
querying content of every volume ( for example: q content xx
damaged=yes ) ?
John - There being no "Damaged" column value or enumtype in the SQL
lookups