ADSM-L

Re: Move data question

1996-06-19 08:59:34
Subject: Re: Move data question
From: Francis Dequenne <syf AT ECMWF DOT INT>
Date: Wed, 19 Jun 1996 13:59:34 +0100
Have you tried to move the data to a different (e.g. disk) storage pool? you
could then move the data from that alternate storage pool back to tape in your
initial storage pool(s)...

I did not try it, but it is possible that it might do the trick.

On Jun 19,  2:39pm, Martin Wendel wrote:
<=> Subject: Move data question
<=>I have an ADSM/6000 2.1 server with two single drive libraries. I want
<=>to reclaim space on a volume VOL001 using the MOVE DATA command.
<=>
<=>query stgpool gives:
<=>Storage      Device       Estimated  %Util  %Migr  High   Low  Next
<=>Pool Name    Class Name    Capacity                Mig%  Mig%  Storage
<=>                               (MB)                            Pool
<=>-----------  ----------  ----------  -----  -----  ----  ----  -----------
<=>ARCHIVEPOOL  DISK           4,800.0   99.9   18.5    60    50  DLTAUTOLIB-
<=>                                                                POOL1
<=>BACKUPPOOL   DISK           9,600.0   90.9   10.1    60    20  DLTAUTOLIB-
<=>                                                                POOL1
<=>DATAUTOLIB-  DATAUTOLI-         0.0    0.0    0.0    90    70
<=> POOL1        BCLASS1
<=>DLTAUTLIBP-  DLTCOPYLI-  2,048,000.    0.3    1.0    90    70
<=> OOL2         BCLASS1             0
<=>DLTAUTOLIB-  DLTAUTOLI-  4,914,725.    2.2    8.0   100    70
<=> POOL1        BCLASS1             8
<=>DLTCOPYLIB-  DLTCOPYLI-  2,554,470.    4.3
<=> POOL1        BCLASS1             4
<=>FIRST-COPY-  DLTAUTOLI-  7,186,861.    0.1
<=> -POOL        BCLASS1             2
<=>
<=>
<=>query libvolume gives:
<=>DATAUTOLIB1      DB10            Scratch
<=>DATAUTOLIB1      DB6             Scratch
<=>DATAUTOLIB1      DB7             Scratch
<=>DATAUTOLIB1      DB8             Scratch
<=>DATAUTOLIB1      DB9             Scratch
<=>DLTAUTOLIB1      VOL008          Private               Data
<=>DLTAUTOLIB1      VOL010          Private
<=>DLTAUTOLIB1      VOL011          Private               Data
<=>DLTAUTOLIB1      VOL012          Scratch
<=>DLTAUTOLIB1      VOL013          Private               Data
<=>DLTAUTOLIB1      VOL014          Private               Data
<=>DLTAUTOLIB1      VOL015          Private
<=>DLTCOPYLIB1      COP013          Private               Data
<=>DLTCOPYLIB1      COP014          Scratch
<=>DLTCOPYLIB1      COP015          Scratch
<=>DLTCOPYLIB1      VOL001          Scratch
<=>DLTCOPYLIB1      VOL005          Private
<=>DLTCOPYLIB1      VOL007          Private
<=>DLTCOPYLIB1      VOL009          Private
<=>
<=>
<=>move data vol001 gives by query actlog:
<=>
<=>06/19/1996 14:06:31  ANR1157I Removable volume VOL001 is required for Move
Data
<=>                      process.
<=>06/19/1996 14:06:31  ANR1157I Removable volume VOL005 is required for Move
Data
<=>                      process.
<=>06/19/1996 14:06:31  ANR8324I DLT volume VOL001 is expected to be mounted
<=>                      (R/O).
<=>06/19/1996 14:06:31  ANR8324I DLT volume VOL005 is expected to be mounted
<=>                      (R/O).
<=>06/19/1996 14:06:32  ANR1145W Move data process terminated for volume VOL005
-
<=>                      insufficient number of mount points available for
<=>                      insufficient number of mount points available for
<=>                      removable media.
<=>
<=>VOL001 and VOL005 both belong to DLTAUTOLIBPOOL1, perhaps there is a file
<=>that extends over both VOL001 and VOL005 but why mount both tapes at the
<=>same time?
<=>BTW 'move data vol005' gives the same response. What am I doing wrong, isn't
it
<=>sufficient with two single drive libraries to move data between volumes?
<=>
<=>
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<=>http://www.uu.se/Internservice/ue/personal/MartinWendel.html
<=> End of excerpt from Martin Wendel



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