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DaveZ
David E Ehresman
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>>Why is TSM attempting to use this tape for reclamation when it has been
labeled as "vault" and is "offsite"?<<
Its not. TSM is trying to using the primary pool version of the data to
recreated the copy pool version of the data and is unable to do so because it
is not for some reason able to r
On May 18, 2005, at 10:32 AM, Dave Zarnoch wrote:
...Why is TSM attempting to use this tape for reclamation when it
has been
labeled as "vault" and is "offsite"? ...
See Admin Guide topic "Reclamation of Offsite Volumes".
Marking a tape as Offsite only makes it ineligible for mounting.
Richard S
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I hope these aren't "naive" questions.
1 - How do I know if there are any tapes at the offsite storage that should be
onsite and be available for scratch?
This includes DB backups and normal backups.
2 - How would I
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Dave Zarnoch
>1 - How do I know if there are any tapes at the offsite
>storage that should be onsite and be available for scratch?
The only way to do this is to periodically create a volume list by
running
query drmedia * wh
I hope these aren't "naive" questions.
1 - How do I know if there are any tapes at the offsite storage that should
be
onsite and be available for scratch?
This includes DB backups and normal backups.
2 - How would I tell if TSM is actually processing tapes correctly?
(e.g.) From vault --