ADSM-L

Re: Database volumes

2003-12-04 12:20:21
Subject: Re: Database volumes
From: Jim Sporer <james.sporer AT DOIT.WISC DOT EDU>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 4 Dec 2003 11:20:00 -0600
Look at the "define dbvolume" and "define dbcopy" commands. It looks like you haven't defined the volumes for use by TSM yet or if you did you got some kind of error during the processing of the commands.
Jim Sporer

At 03:08 PM 12/4/2003 +0100, you wrote:
Hi all and thank you in advance for your help

We hace a volum group named tsmvg dedicated only to TSM (Database, Recovery log and sorage Poolls.
the output of the command : "lsvg -l tsmvg "  gives:

tsmvg :
LV NAME      TYPE    LPs   PPs   PVs    LV STATE     MOUNT POINT

db1a jfs 16 16 1 open/syncd N/A db2a jfs 16 16 1 open/syncd N/A db3a jfs 16 16 1 open/syncd N/A db4a jfs 16 16 1 open/syncd N/A db5a jfs 16 16 1 closed/syncd N/A db6a jfs 16 16 1 closed/syncd N/A db7a jfs 16 16 1 closed/syncd N/A db8a jfs 16 16 1 closed/syncd N/A db1b jfs 16 16 1 open/syncd N/A db2b jfs 16 16 1 open/syncd N/A db3b jfs 16 16 1 open/syncd N/A db4b jfs 16 16 1 open/syncd N/A db5b jfs 16 16 1 closed/syncd N/A db6b jfs 16 16 1 closed/syncd N/A db7b jfs 16 16 1 closed/syncd N/A db8b jfs 16 16 1 closed/syncd N/A
log1a .......................................................
log2a  ........................................................
 ...

log1b ...............................................
log2b ...............................................
 ..


but the output of " query dbv" gives only four volumes:
db1a, db2a, db3a, db4a and theirs copies (miroring) : db1b, db2b, db3b, db4b (all have LV STATE =
open/syncd ).

I wonder why volumes db5a,6a,7a,8a and db5b,6b,7b,8b (LV STATE=closed/syncd) don't appear in the
output of the command " query dbv   !?

what's the difference between " open/syncd " and " closed/syncd "
Are they database volumes again but desactivated for the moment?

Thany you very much for any help

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