Re: puzzling volume
2001-04-26 13:30:28
Ah:
Audit apparantly didn't fix it.
Now when I try to update the volume status I get:
tsm: BACKUP>upd vol 000254 acc=readw
ANR2032E UPDATE VOLUME: Command failed - internal server error detected.
ANS8001I Return code 4.
tsm: BACKUP>q vol 000254 f=d
Volume Name: 000254
Storage Pool Name: OFFSITEVOLS
Device Class Name: 3494ATAPE
Estimated Capacity (MB): 0.0
Pct Util: 0.0
Volume Status: Empty
Access: Offsite
Pct. Reclaimable Space: 0.0
Scratch Volume?: Yes
In Error State?: No
Number of Writable Sides: 1
Number of Times Mounted: 1
Write Pass Number: 1
Approx. Date Last Written: 03/24/00 17:20:46
Approx. Date Last Read: 03/24/00 15:48:09
Date Became Pending:
Number of Write Errors: 0
Number of Read Errors: 0
Volume Location:
Last Update by (administrator): ADMIN
Last Update Date/Time: 04/26/01 13:17:04
Or get rid of it:
tsm: BACKUP>del vol 000254 discard=yes
ANR2221W This command will result in the deletion of all inventory references
to the data on volume 000254, thereby rendering the data unrecoverable.
Do you wish to proceed? (Yes/No) yes
ANS8001I Return code 14.
>>> rbs AT BU DOT EDU 04/26/01 11:36AM >>>
Larry - A frequently reported problem.
Try Audit Volume Fix=Yes, which usually takes care of it.
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