GregE
ADSM.ORG Senior Member
I think the answer to this first question is NO, but I want to be sure.
In my upcoming DR test, we're restoring data but not resuming regular backups at the DR site. So I won't need to rebuild my primary storage pools. In my DRM recovery planfile, is there any reason to include the setting of the primary volumes to "destroyed?"
upd vol * acc=DESTROYED wherestg=PRIMARY_TAPE_POOL
For TSM to use copypool vols for restore, does it need to have the primary vols set to "destroyed" or does it simply not find them and go to the copypools as the known alternate?
Not a big deal to leave it in the planfile, but writing up documentation for the DR test I just want to make sure the procedure is correctly detailed.
In my upcoming DR test, we're restoring data but not resuming regular backups at the DR site. So I won't need to rebuild my primary storage pools. In my DRM recovery planfile, is there any reason to include the setting of the primary volumes to "destroyed?"
upd vol * acc=DESTROYED wherestg=PRIMARY_TAPE_POOL
For TSM to use copypool vols for restore, does it need to have the primary vols set to "destroyed" or does it simply not find them and go to the copypools as the known alternate?
Not a big deal to leave it in the planfile, but writing up documentation for the DR test I just want to make sure the procedure is correctly detailed.