Re: restore volume question
2006-11-02 07:47:29
I am not sure if this is the same situation but in the past I have
performed
a RESTORE VOL <badvolserial> PREVIEW=YES beforehand and
It listed the volume (s).
Regards
Tim
Lawrence Clark wrote:
depends if your storage pool is collocated or not.
NICHOLAS.RODOLFICH AT SCPPOOL DOT COM 11/01/06 2:54 PM >>>
I discovered a damaged volume and ended up restoring the volume using
the 'restore vol' command. The command reported that it marked the
volume being restored as destroyed but it did not tell me which volume
it would be restored to. The process didn't list it either. Does this
generate a new volume or does it just spread the data around on other
volumes.
Thank you for your assistance!!
Regards,
Nicholas
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