Dan,
What is it that you're trying to accomplish that would require you to delete
all the volumes in the copy pool? What do you mean by 2 generations of
copypool on tape?
We have 3 copypools that we rotate between. The first day we used set #1
and everything was copied. The second day we used set #2 and everything was
copied. The third we used set #3 and everything was copied. The fourth day
we used set #1 and all backups since the first day were added to the tapes
in set #1. We've been doing that ever since.
Tina Hilton
Thomson Consumer Electronics
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From: Clendenny, Ronald D.
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Subject: Re: Delete Volumes in copy storage pool
Date: Wednesday, March 05, 1997 9:59AM
Dan, I asked this question about 3 days ago and was told (I believe by
IBM) that an explicit delete was the only way. I find this tedious if
there are many tapes in the copypool.
Ron Clendenny <rdclendenny AT cal.ue DOT com>
Callaway Nuclear Power Plant
Fulton, Missouri
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Daniel Meuli [SMTP:dmeuli AT ibm DOT net]
>Sent: Wednesday, March 05, 1997 2:54 AM
>To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
>Subject: Delete Volumes in copy storage pool
>
>I'm a bit confused about the volumes used for a copy storage pool.
>
>When I do a backup from primary to copy storage pool the first time, a
>fullbackup is done. Every further backup will be incremental, until I
>switch to a new copy storage pool. Now I would like to keep two
>generations of copy pool on tape and any older version I would like to
>return to scratch.
>
>Does anybody have a idea, how I can return this tapes to scratch,
>without specifying every volname separatly in the command DELETE VOLUME
>volname DISCARDDATA=YES?
>
>I'm running ADSM V2.1.5.11 on AIX 4.1.4.
>--
>With kind regards!
>
>Daniel Meuli
>dmeuli AT ibm DOT net
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