Joni,
Have a look at the CONTENTS table, as that includes volume names, node
names and file names.
Another approach that I'd suggest you follow first: check for any volumes
or storage pools with access other than readwrite or readonly; any random
access disk storage pool volumes that are offline;
ineer
Siemens Power Generation
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Subject: [ADSM-L] Select statement to find what tape a particular file is on...
How would I be able to tell what onsite tape the following file is located
on? /n03/data/penv/merc/restored/V110260.1.65s13m01.mi.16315970.Z
Someone is trying to restore this file and it keeps trying to go
How would I be able to tell what onsite tape the following file is located
on? /n03/data/penv/merc/restored/V110260.1.65s13m01.mi.16315970.Z
Someone is trying to restore this file and it keeps trying to go to the
offsite tape, but I do not see any reference to an onsite tape within the
activi