Re: what to do with bad tapes
2000-11-01 04:36:24
You should also look at the RESTORE VOLUME command which will attempt to
recreate your primary storage pool volume (on a different volume) from copy
pool volumes.
update vol access=destroyed looked like what I wanted, but I thought
I ought to get a second opinion. I find the manuals to be useful once
I know what I am doing, but not particularly good tutorials. Thanks.
I will "move data" first to salvage what I can.
- Kai.
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Richard Sims wrote:
> >How do I tell ADSM that a tape is bad and should never be used again?
>
> 'UPDate Volume ... ACCess=DEStroyed' or ACCess=UNAVailable.
> But it's best to deal with the tape data in whatever manner is
> appropriate and then get it out of the library so that a good
> tape can be available.
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