What to do with a volume marked "Access: Destroyed"

PastaFazole

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I'm getting ANR1424W on two volumes during attempts to replicate from one server to another. My question is, should I do anything about it? These are not tapes, they are files.

1. I updated attempted a "move data", but it failed when it couldn't mount. I would have then deleted the volume with
"DISCARDDATA=Yes".

2. Delete the volume with the parameter DISCARDDATA, set to Yes.

3. Leave it as-is. Will TSM delete these volumes eventually?

Thanks,
Pasta


Sep 15, 2016, 12:17:23 PM ANR1424W Read access denied for volume /tsm/1/dedupe/dedupe013/00002ECA.BFS - volume access mode="destroyed". (SESSION: 2360, PROCESS: 30)

1>q vol /tsm/1/dedupe/dedupe013/00002ECA.BFS f=d

Volume Name: /tsm/1/dedupe/dedupe013/00002ECA.BFS
Storage Pool Name: DEDUPPOOL
Device Class Name: FILEDEV
Estimated Capacity: 49.8 G
Scaled Capacity Applied:
Pct Util: 5.3
Volume Status: Full
Access: Destroyed
Pct. Reclaimable Space: 95.5
Scratch Volume?: Yes
In Error State?: No
Number of Writable Sides: 1
Number of Times Mounted: 11
Write Pass Number: 1
Approx. Date Last Written: 01/16/2016 10:18:36
Approx. Date Last Read: 01/17/2016 09:14:04
Date Became Pending:
Number of Write Errors: 0
Number of Read Errors: 0
Volume Location:
Volume is MVS Lanfree Capable : No
Last Update by (administrator): ME
Last Update Date/Time: 09/15/2016 15:48:48
Begin Reclaim Period:
End Reclaim Period:
Drive Encryption Key Manager:
Logical Block Protected: No
 
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It is not on the filesystem. I'll go thru the Recovering from lost or damaged FILE volumes in deduplicated storage pool. page. It looks like it fits my needs perfectly.

Thanks for the help.
 
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