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Antwort: Shared tape library issue

2004-03-10 03:32:46
Subject: Antwort: Shared tape library issue
From: Markus Veit <markus.veit AT SCALEON DOT DE>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 10 Mar 2004 09:31:49 +0100
Hi,
there is a problem with the deletion of volumes out of the volhist table on a
library manager,
there is a workaround from IBM available, so if you open a PMR they can
certainly help you,
I can share the workaround off list with you,
I never opened a PMR because we only had that problem in our test lab,
but thanks to Jan Fountain for sharing the info with me

Mit freundlichen Grüßen / Best Regards

Markus Veit

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Hi All

I have two TSM instances running 5.2.2 on the same AIX 5.1 Image in 64 bit.
(recently upgraded from 4.3.2)

There are a couple of shared logical libraries 3590 on 3494 and 3592 on the same
3494.  QHADSM2 is the library owner and TSMXIBM is the library client.

I've just moved the TSMXIBM's data from 3590 to 3592.  That went fine.

When I finished , I deleted the volumes on  TSMXIBM using delete volume.  Q
libvol on TSMXIBM shows nothing.

However q libvol on QHADSM2 show that the volumes are still owned by TSMXIBM.

upd libvol finishes with an ok indication, but does not change the ownership.
I even checked the volumes out and back in and they still come back with the
wrong ownership.

What can I do to change this?


tsm: QHADSM2>q   libvol atl r00579
q   libvol atl r00579

Library Name  Volume Name  Status      Owner       Last Use   Home     Device
                                                              Element  Type
------------  -----------  ----------  ----------  ---------  -------  ------
ATL           R00579       Private     TSMXIBM

tsm: QHADSM2>upd libvol atl r00579 owner='' status=pri
upd libvol atl r00579 owner='' status=pri
ANR8445I Volume R00579 in library ATL updated.

tsm: QHADSM2>q   libvol atl r00579
q   libvol atl r00579

Library Name  Volume Name  Status      Owner       Last Use   Home     Device
                                                              Element  Type
------------  -----------  ----------  ----------  ---------  -------  ------
ATL           R00579       Private     TSMXIBM

tsm: QHADSM2>upd libvol atl r00579 owner=QHADSM2 status=pri
upd libvol atl r00579 owner=QHADSM2 status=pri
ANS8001I Return code 27.

For this last one the log shows

ANR8969E The owner of volume R00579 can not be updated to ownerQHADSM2.

Nothing else was seen there.



Regards

Steve Harris
AIX and TSM Admin
Queensland Health
Brisbane, Australia




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