They are probably pending, do a q vol status=pending and see if the list
matches your zero capacity tapes.
On Wednesday, October 18, 2000 7:10 AM, Tyree, David
[SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] wrote:
> I'm new with the ADSM system, so I hope I don't sound to dumb here!
> I've been looking at the list for a couple of months and I've gotten a lot
> of good information from it so far.
> Here we go, I run a select command every few days to check on the
> number of reclaimable tapes we have in the system. When I get several tapes
> with a PCT_RECLAIM above 70-80% I run the reclamation process. We do the
> tape reclamation manually. Here is the select command we use:
>
> select volume_name,est_capacity_mb,pct_utilized,pct_reclaim from
> volumes where stgpool_name='COPYPOOL' order by pct_reclaim desc
>
>
> The following is part of the result I get:
>
> VOLUME_NAME EST_CAPACITY_MB PCT_UTILIZED PCT_RECLAIM
>
> SG0113 19317.5 95.9
> 4.1
> SG0117 14658.0 97.1
> 2.8
> SG0007 0.0 0.0
> 0.0<---------------??
> SG0009 0.0 0.0
> 0.0<---------------??
> SG0014 0.0 0.0
> 0.0<----------------??
> SG0027 0.0 0.0
> 0.0<----------------??
> SG0030 13671.7 99.9
> 0.0
> SG0046 0.0 0.0
> 0.0<-----------------??
> SG0047 13533.1 100.0
> 0.0
> SG0075 0.0 0.0
> 0.0<----------------??
> SG0108 0.0
> 0.0 0.0<----------------??
> SG0124 0.0 0.0
> 0.0<-----------------??
> SG0133 0.0 0.0
> 0.0<----------------??
> SG0135 11764.2 100.0
> 0.0
> SG0139 10122.4 100.0
> 0.0
>
> How can I have a tapes with 0 capacity and 0 utilization?
> We use 3590 tapes in a 3494 library attached to an IBM Netfinity
> server running NT 4 using ADSM version 3.7.3.
> Any ideas?
>
>
> David Tyree
> Microcomputer Specialist
> South Georgia Medical Center
> 912.333.1155