Recalling stubbed files from HSM

kat

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I am trying to restore some TSM files but unfortunately I backed up stub files.
I have these files on HSM tape so I can recall the full file back. But how do I do that
efficiently when I have thousands of files. I can not recall one at a time..
I tried to run a backup of the stubs thinking that would automatically recall these studies but
it did not. Any thoughts are appreciated.

Kat
 
I don't follow how you are describing your backup environment.

Backing up stub files should point TSM to where the actual file is when a restore is made. Are you saying that the repository of the actual files are not within the grasp of TSM?
 
I don't follow how you are describing your backup environment.

Backing up stub files should point TSM to where the actual file is when a restore is made. Are you saying that the repository of the actual files are not within the grasp of TSM?

Right.
So, I must have migrated the files first using HSM leaving stub files, then ran the backup using TSM baclient. This is backwards I understand that...ugh. So I actually backed up stub files. So when I restore only stub files are there to restore.
I know the full state files are in HSM because when I try to recall just one file it pulls a primary HSM pool tape. How can I get all the files from this day via HSM without recalling each individually?
 
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