Hi Zoltan,

Have you tried AUDIT CONTAINER with ACTION=REMOVEDAMAGED?

Richard

Op do 12 aug. 2021 00:06 schreef Zoltan Forray <zfor...@vcu.edu>:

> After spending 3-months recovering from a Powervault crash (multiple disk
> and array) since everything was deduped, the suggestion was to move to
> Containers since the recovery would have been easier.
>
> We realize that Directory Containers on V7 are mostly a "black hole" and we
> don't plan to start using them until we upgrade everything to V8.  Since
> the failed PV has been repaired/rebuilt and was empty, we decided to get
> some experience with Containers and created one on it and a Directory to
> use the PV space. Used my desktop to backup to it and all was well.
>
> Now that we are done, we can't figure out how to get rid of the directory
> and container.  I deleted all backups for the node and the node itself. I
> have been following these instructions (
>
> https://www.ibm.com/docs/en/spectrum-protect/8.1.0?topic=commands-delete-stgpooldirectory-deleting-storage-pool-directory
> )
> but it still says:
>
> ANR3646E DELETE STGPOOLDIRECTORY: Storage pool directory
> /powervault_recover_pool has an access mode of DESTROYED and has active
> data.
> ANS8001I Return code 27.
>
> What am I missing?
>
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