Re: MOVE DATA associated volumes
2000-03-02 08:48:40
> Hi Steven,
>
> If you set collocation=yes then
> first You must select volume name of node_name that you want to
> reclaim tape ,if not you must select all volume name in that storage pool.
> And now you can see that which one is in set of tape you can mixed it
> together
> Just select file_name,segment from contents where volume name='.....'
> and segment <> '1/1' then you can see that which volume connect with which
> one (the file that was sepertated will have segment not equal to 1/1.)
> ######you can't select with no condition of volume_name from contents
> because this is the index column.##############
>
> Lhing
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> �ҡ: Steven Bridge [SMTP:ccaasub AT UCL.AC DOT UK]
> �������: Thursday, March 02, 2000 06:39 PM
> �֧: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> ����ͧ: MOVE DATA associated volumes
>
> I am reclaiming space from tape volumes using the MOVE DATA command.
> More often than not, after starting the command , you see that it
> requires an associated tape volume as well as the one you are trying
> to empty.
>
> Is there any way I can determine, before giving the command,
> what other tapes will be needed for successful completion of the
> MOVE DATA command ? When many of the tapes in question are outside
> of
> the tape library, it will obviously be helpful to be able to load up
> all the tapes that might be required at once.
>
>
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> Steven Bridge Systems Group, Information Systems, EISD
> University College London
> email: s.bridge AT ucl.ac DOT uk tel: +44 (0)20 7679
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