Hi all,
I noticed that when making a selective dsmrecall with a filelist, if it happens that due to a read error the file under recall is marked as damaged, the recall waits an indefinite amount of time for that file, and I am obliged to issue a dsmrm for letting the dsmrecall go ahead. It would be useful instead to have the recall on that file to fail, such that the subsequent files in the filelist can be processed without any manual (dsmrm) intervention. Is it possible?
Thanks,
Vincenzo
I noticed that when making a selective dsmrecall with a filelist, if it happens that due to a read error the file under recall is marked as damaged, the recall waits an indefinite amount of time for that file, and I am obliged to issue a dsmrm for letting the dsmrecall go ahead. It would be useful instead to have the recall on that file to fail, such that the subsequent files in the filelist can be processed without any manual (dsmrm) intervention. Is it possible?
Thanks,
Vincenzo