This is normal TSM.
Initially the tapes are written to as filling tapes  up to 100%.
They are then marked full
As your client data changes, the old backup versions on the tapes are expired.
The tapes are still marked full, but the valid data on them becomes less and
less,
right down to zero, when it it will eventually return to scratch.
However unless you have an unlimited tape supply, you will want to run
reclamation at a
level which suits your site requirements.
This will consolidate data from your tapes with only a small amount of valid
data onto fewer tapes, and releases the emptied tapes back to scratch





Wojciech Zukowski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> on 04/05/2001 05:38:14 AM

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Subject:  Tape %utl



Hello,
i've got TSM 3.7.4 and AIX 4.3.3
whet i do q v i've got a full list of volumes,
many tapes are used only in few %, but are marked as full
...
A0000001      LIDOPROD        LIDO2CLASS      18,536.8       6.4       Full
A0000009      LIDOPROD        LIDO2CLASS      17,461.8       6.6       Full
...
is there something wrong in configuration?

regards

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