I thought when you delete an empty volume that it goes to scratch area. I have done this with a couple of volumes because they were not set to automatically to go to scratch when empty. The reason I
What exactly did you try to delete? Volumes normally don't need to be manually deleted. THey are reclaimed and then returned to the scratch pool after reusedelay days. For database backup volumes you
I thought when you delete an empty volume that it goes to scratch area. I have done this with a couple of volumes because they were not set to automatically to go to scratch when empty. The reason I
Author: "Vraspir, Mary J." <MJVraspir AT WEST DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 17 May 1999 15:11:33 -0500
Craig, You should also check your maxscratch value. Q stg f=d Mary Vraspir West Teleservices Omaha, NE I thought when you delete an empty volume that it goes to scratch area. I have done this with a
Author: Abeid Hamad Al-Habsy <abeid.ahh.habsy AT PDO.CO DOT OM>
Date: Tue, 18 May 1999 12:01:04 +0400
Winters, Check the 'REUSEDELAY' parameter in your storage pool. If you want your empty tapes to become scratch immediately, set it to 0. However, this will affect your recovery plan, ie. how you woul
Author: CWinters / internet, , CWinters AT OTPCO DOT COM
Date: 17 May 1999 22:43
I thought when you delete an empty volume that it goes to scratch area. I have done this with a couple of volumes because they were not set to automatically to go to scratch when empty. The reason I
The original tapes were set as scratch tapes. There is a yes/no flag that shows whether or not a tape had been scratch. These tapes were set as 'no'. Craig
It shows a value of 15. But what does that tell me? Is it the actual number of scratch volumes available or the number of potential volumes that can be returned to scratch? Craig
Author: "Vraspir, Mary J." <MJVraspir AT WEST DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 19 May 1999 11:45:42 -0500
From the 'help update stg' MAXSCRatch=number Specifies the maximum number of scratch volumes that ADSM can request. This parameter is optional. You can specify an integer from 0 to 100000000. By allo