Re: Canceling a Reclamation process
1998-09-14 09:27:59
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Re: Canceling a Reclamation process |
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Anthony Jones <Jones4A AT KOCHIND DOT COM> |
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Mon, 14 Sep 1998 08:27:59 -0500 |
The cancel will take place when it reaches a point to safely stop
the reclamation. The system will finish the last process started, and once
it is complete stop.
This way you don't have chance to lose any data.
--- Anthony Jones
Koch Industries, Inc.
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Hoddinott, Dennis M [SMTP:HoddinottDM AT AETNA DOT COM]
> Sent: Sunday, September 13, 1998 11:21 AM
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: Canceling a Reclamation process
>
> After issuing a CANCEL PROCESS xx for a ADSM/AIX Reclamation process it
> appears to take quite awhile for the process to end. Two tapes were
> mounted
> (one for input, one for output) and the input appears to span multiple
> tapes. The cancel finally kicked in when the last tape was either mounted
> or
> when reclamation ended for that series of input tapes.
> Does anyone know when ADSM recognizes a CANCEL PROCESS has been issued
> and
> when ADSM will process the cancel command in respect to a reclamation
> activity? Is there a way, short of restarting ADSM, for ADSM to act
> upon
> a CANCEL PROCESS command?
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