DISK VOLUME ? ? ?
if so...
halt tsm
from the install directory run
dsmserv auditdb diskstorage fix=yes
it will run through and straighten out the broke stuff... (technical terms
there ;-) )
when it completes, start tsm as usual...
then either you will be able to delete the volume or the auditdb will have
already taken care of it.
hope this helps
later
Dwight
Oh to speed up this operation, delete out any other disk volumes you can and
add them back in after you run your auditdb.
With all my disks in an environment it took about 1 hr 45 min to run (with
fix=no) I didn't like that and once I saw it would catch my problem volumes
I deleted all my good ones, ran it with fix=yes and it ran in about 10 min.
then I started tsm back up and added back in all my disk volumes (had
scripts to delete them and add them back... big time saver)
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert Fijan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2001 6:49 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: stgpool-problem
Hi.
I have the following problem: I want to delete a stgpool, but i get the
message, that this stgpool contains a volume.
When i try to delete this volume, i get the massage that this volume
doesn't exist in a stgpool.
When i start the server without the volume ( by renaming it ), he says he
couldn't vary a volume online.
How can i solve this problem?
With kind regards
Mit freundlichen Gr��en
Robert Fijan
LVA Baden-W�rttemberg
Sitz Stuttgart
Tel. (0 7 11) 8 48-23 39
Fax. (0 7 11) 8 48 44-33 11
Internet-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]