On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 08:17:33AM -0800, Joshua Bassi wrote:
> Unfortunately you cannot change the last-use column - this is strictly
> controlled by the TSM server.
Is there perhaps a different way to recognise private volumes within TSM
that are written to outside TSM?
-Marcel
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> Subject: Re: description indicator of private volumes
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> On Wed, Oct 30, 2002 at 08:17:33AM -0800, Joshua Bassi wrote:
> > Unfortunately you cannot change the last-use column - this
> is strictly
> > controlled by the TSM server.
>
> Is the
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From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@;VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of
Marcel J.E. Mol
Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2002 1:39 AM
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Subject: description indicator of private volumes
Hello,
I want to create a few private volumes in TSM
Hello,
I want to create a few private volumes in TSM for storing mksysb.
To make it clear from within TSM that these volumes are used in this way
I'd like to add some description for these volumes.
I was thinking of uses the 'last_use' field in the 'q libvol' output
Burak,
You can automate the return of volumes using AutoVault. (See
www.coderelief.com and search the adsm.org archives for detailed
information regarding AutoVault's capabilities.) In comparison to
AutoVault, DRM is missing some capabilities, such as automated vaulting of
backupsets and automat
Hi,
How can I determine expired volumes to check-in or private volumes that has no
data in
them? I ask this because I sometimes can not follow-up expired volumes so I can
not easily
find which ones were expired and should be check-ed in to my library. This also
includes
check-ed in