Sounds like preemption process question.
I copied and pasted from TSM AIX 4.1 Manual. Refer to : Index, preemption
for more information.
Preemption of Client or Server Operations
The server can preempt server or client operations for a higher priority
operation when a mount point is in use and no others are
available, or access to a specific volume is required.
Mount Point Preemption
The following are high priority operations that can preempt operations for
a mount point:
Backup database
Restore
Retrieve
HSM recall
Export
Import
The following lists operations that can be preempted and are listed in
order of priority. The server selects the lowest priority operation
to preempt, for example reclamation.
1.Move data
2.Migration from disk to sequential media
3.Backup, archive, or HSM migration
4.Migration from sequential media to sequential media
5.Reclamation
You can disable preemption by specifying NOPREEMPT in the server options
file. When this option is specified, the BACKUP DB
command is the only operation that can preempt other operations.
Volume Access Preemption
A high priority operation that requires access to a specific volume
currently in use by a low priority operation can automatically
preempt the operation. For example, if a restore request requires access to
a volume in use by a reclamation process and a drive is
available, the reclamation process is canceled and message ANR0494I or
ANR1441I is issued.
The following are high priority operations that can preempt operations for
access to a specific volume:
Restore
Retrieve
HSM recall
The following lists operations that can be preempted, and are listed in
order of priority. The server preempts the lowest priority
operation, for example reclamation.
1.Move data
2.Migration from disk to sequential media
3.Backup, archive, or HSM migration
4.Migration from sequential media
5.Reclamation
You can disable preemption by specifying NOPREEMPT in the server options
file. When this option is specified, no operation can
preempt another operation for access to a volume.
Sung Y. Lee
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Can anyone help me with what takes priority as it relates to tape drives?
If
all are in use for TSM's daily processes what can bump them? If all are in
use for a backup session what can bump them? Is this posted anywhere?
Thanks,
Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
E-Mail: <mailto:gillg AT saic DOT com> gillg AT saic DOT com
Phone: (858) 826-4062
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