ADSM-L

[ADSM-L] Move data

2009-07-20 07:41:26
Subject: [ADSM-L] Move data
From: Lars-Erik Öhman <larsa.ohman AT CARNEGIE DOT SE>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 20 Jul 2009 13:40:08 +0200
TSM version: 5.5.2.1
OS: Windows 2003
Library: 3584
4 drives: 3952


I have moved the library to a new location this weekend, and I started up the 
library and server and everything worked. Now when I try to do a "move data" on 
a offsite volume it goes like this:

ANR2017I Administrator LAROHM issued command: MOVE DATA 000139
ANR2232W This command will move all of the data stored on volume 000139 to
other volumes within the same storage pool; the data will be inaccessible to
users until the operation completes.
ANR2017I Administrator LAROHM issued command: MOVE DATA 000139
ANR0984I Process 811 for MOVE DATA started in the BACKGROUND at 13:28:16.
ANR1140I Move data process started for volume 000139 (process ID 811).
ANR1141I Move data process ended for volume 000139.
ANR0985I Process 811 for MOVE DATA running in the BACKGROUND completed with
completion state SUCCESS at 13:28:16.

And nothing is done. Does anyone have a clue why it doesn´t empty the offsite 
volume, even if it say so!!

/Larsa


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