Hi guys!
I'm doing some testing with a directory container storagepool. I deliberately
damaged a dcf file and tested the audit function, everything seems to work as
expected. When a tape is corrupted, the activity log shows which user file is
affected by the detected corruption, however in case of a corrupted container
file TSM does not tell you:
06/08/2016 14:30:09 ANR4891I AUDIT CONTAINER process 136 ended for the
/tech/tsm/AMSE3/container12/00/000000000000002e.dcf container: 1162 data
extents inspected, 1 data extents marked as damaged, 0 data extents previously
marked as damaged reset to undamaged, and 0 data extents marked as orphaned.
Does anybody know how one can find which file is affected by the damaged extent?
Thanks for any reply in advance!
Kind regards,
Eric van Loon
Air France/KLM Storage Engineering
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