Author: "Lamb, Charles P." <cplamb AT NPPD DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 16:57:49 -0500
Hi..... TSM V5.4.3.0 AIX V5.3 TL7 I have been doing some checking on on-site tapes via q volume * f=d command and other scripts. The two TSM database values which we have been checking are percent ut
Author: Andy Huebner <Andy.Huebner AT ALCONLABS DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 17:05:09 -0500
Full tapes should be within .1 of 100 on the total due to rounding error. Filling tapes will vary. Andy Huebner Hi..... TSM V5.4.3.0 AIX V5.3 TL7 I have been doing some checking on on-site tapes via
Author: "Thorneycroft, Doug" <dthorneycroft AT LACSD DOT ORG>
Date: Thu, 15 May 2008 15:14:55 -0700
Are the onsite tapes full or filling? Onsite tapes are not eligible for reclamation until they are full. A filling tape with only 1% used has 99% of it's space left to fill. Hi..... TSM V5.4.3.0 AIX
No. Filling tapes aren't eligible for reclamation, unless they are marked OFFSITE. If the tape is filling and onsite, the %utilized is the estimated amount of tape that has been used (the number of b
No. Filling tapes aren't eligible for reclamation, unless they are marked OFFSITE. Actually, volumes are eligible for reclamation regardless of siteness, or Full/Filling state. Technote 1202254 rein
Author: Steven Harris <sjharris AT AU1.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Fri, 16 May 2008 10:50:50 +1000
Richard Thats an interesting explanation, but it does not seem to reflect reality, I can remember a case of a tape that had a small amount of data added to it every day, so that by the time we got to