Re: Can't delete filespace
2002-10-31 19:13:25
THis is common - started with the UNICODE filespace support - you can see
that each filespace now has a numeric id, as well as a name. You can add
the FSID parm to your delete command and it will work:
DELETE FILESPACE NODENAME number NAMETYPE=FSID
Or if you will do it through the admin GUI, it will work because the admin
GUI adds the appropriate stuff.
-----Original Message-----
From: Anderson, Michael - HMIS
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Sent: 10/31/2002 3:45 PM
Subject: Can't delete filespace
We upgraded one of our clients from NT 4 to NT 2000 and then
converted to ntfs and expanded C drive. During all this
we took a couple of backups that I would like to now delete. What
I
did is rename the node after each step. I am now trying
to delete those nodes but I am getting an error message saying
that no
matching file spaces found. I can bring the data up
if I rename the client to the name of the node I want to delete. Do
I
need to put something special in the delete command.
I issued the following: delete filespace (node_name)
(filespace)
type=ANY
any help appreciated
Server: AIX 4.3.3
TSM: 4.2.2.12
Mike Anderson
Michael_Anderson AT hmis DOT org
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