ADSM-L

Re: auditocc ??

2000-04-18 11:18:09
Subject: Re: auditocc ??
From: mailandnews <dnieuwen AT MAILANDNEWS DOT COM>
Date: Tue, 18 Apr 2000 08:18:09 -0700
Richard,

I'm still having problems; i did what you suggested but it seems that ADSM does 
not see
any files in the copypool that
are not in the primary storage pool. The auditocc still gives the same numbers.

Any suggestions?

Regards
Dick

adsm> restore stg 3575pool preview=yes
ANR2110I RESTORE STGPOOL started as process 482.
ANS8003I Process number 482 started.

04/18/2000 08:09:33      ANR2017I Administrator DNI issued command: RESTORE 
STGPOOL
                          3575pool preview=yes
04/18/2000 08:09:33      ANR0984I Process 482 for RESTORE STORAGE POOL (PREVIEW)
                          started in the BACKGROUND at 08:09:33.
04/18/2000 08:09:33      ANR1231I Restore preview of primary storage pool 
3575POOL
                          started as process 482.
04/18/2000 08:09:33      ANR2110I RESTORE STGPOOL started as process 482.
04/18/2000 08:09:33      ANR1234I Restore process 482 ended for storage pool
                          3575POOL.
04/18/2000 08:09:33      ANR0985I Process 482 for RESTORE STORAGE POOL (PREVIEW)
                          running in the BACKGROUND completed with completion 
state
                          SUCCESS at 08:09:33.
04/18/2000 08:09:33      ANR1239I Restore preview of primary storage pool 
3575POOL
                          has ended.  Files Restored: 0, Bytes Restored: 0.

Richard Sims wrote:

> >Is there any way to synchronize the primary and copy storage pool, besides 
> >creating a
> >new copypool.
>
> Dick - I think the most reasonable approach would be a RESTORE STGpool,
>        to repopulate your Primary stgpool from the Copy image.
> I would not want to do stuff like Delete Filespace or Delete Volume and
> then go forward, as what is in the Copy stgpool represents an investment
> in prior backups - data that should be kept.
>    Good luck there!  Richard
<Prev in Thread] Current Thread [Next in Thread>