I think it's probably DRM-managed volumes, and generated as expiration or reclamation runs. If you run "Q DRM <volume-name>", they should show up as VAULTRETRIEVE. When you bring them onsite, you can run "MOVE DRM <volume-name> TOSTATE=ONSITERETRIEVE" and they will immediately become scratch.
On Thu, Sep 01, 2016 at 06:23:13PM +0000, Robert Talda wrote: > Folks: > Does anyone know which process generates ANR1423W messages? The message > itself is somewhat innocuous: > > ANR1423W Scratch volume VVVVVV is empty but will not be deleted - volume > access mode is ???offsite??? > > but the intriguing part is there is no session or process associated with > the message, either in the activity log or in the ACTLOG table. Nor are > there any entries in the summary table for these entities - and the only > process running at the time was a storage pool backup for a different storage > pool. There were client backups in progress, but this message originated > from the server. > > I had two volumes with errors that I was struggling to get the data off for > several days - and suddenly, magically, an ANR1423W appeared for both > volumes. Headache gone, curiosity piqued. > > Thanks in advance, > Bob T > > > Robert Talda > EZ-Backup Systems Engineer > Cornell University > +1 607-255-8280 > [email protected] > > -- -- Skylar Thompson ([email protected]) -- Genome Sciences Department, System Administrator -- Foege Building S046, (206)-685-7354 -- University of Washington School of Medicine
