Re: Recovering a damaged volume
2001-12-07 16:47:04
Try the admin client help. It is always at the latest level, the CDs are
the "dot-zero".
Orville L. Lantto
Datatrend Technologies, Inc.
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Minnetonka, MN 55305
Email: orville.lantto AT dtrend DOT com
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OK, guys and gals. Need some assistance, especially since I did RTFM and
the book is in error.
I have a damaged tape. I went to the TSM manual (even checked the latest
CD I received with my 4.2 server) under:
Recovering a Lost or Damaged Storage Pool Volume
It says to:
1. Determine the copy pool volumes that contain the backup copies of the
files that were stored on the volume that was destroyed by entering:
restore volume dsm087 preview=volumesonly
This command produces a list of offsite volumes that contain the backed up
copies of the files that were on tape volume DSM087.
Well, every time I issue this command (using my tape number, of course), I
get:
F ADSM,RESTORE VOLUME 040287 PREVIEW=VOLUMESONLY
ANR5965I Console command: RESTORE VOLUME 040287 PREVIEW=VOLUMESONLY
ANR2017I Administrator SERVER_CONSOLE issued command: RESTORE VOLUME
040287 PREVIEW=VOLUMESONLY
ANR2020E RESTORE VOLUME: Invalid parameter - VOLUMESONLY.
What gives ?
What is the correct procedure to handle this situation ?
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Zoltan Forray
Zoltan Forray
Virginia Commonwealth University - University Computing Center
e-mail: zforray AT vcu DOT edu - voice: 804-828-4807
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