All,
I am experiencing a problem when queering the volume, please see below: Using TSM ver 
4 release 2 level 1.7 on NT4 SP6

Volume Name               Storage      Device      Estimated    Pct   Volume
                          Pool Name    Class Name   Capacity   Util   Status
                                                        (MB)
------------------------  -----------  ----------  ---------  -----  --------
000001L1                  TAPE         LTO         102,110.9   49.6    Full
000002L1                  TAPECOLL     LTO         200,000.0    9.6  Filling
000003L1                  TAPECOLL     LTO         101,700.5  100.0    Full
000005L1                  TAPE         LTO         102,780.8   29.8    Full
000006L1                  TAPE         LTO         101,664.4   29.7    Full
000007L1                  TAPECOLL     LTO         200,300.2   95.1    Full
000008L1                  TAPECOLL     LTO         223,004.3   71.5  Filling
000011L1                  TAPEARCH     LTO         200,000.0   15.2  Filling
000012L1                  TAPE-S2S     LTO         200,000.0    0.0  Filling
000013L1                  TAPE         LTO         101,488.8    7.0    Full
000014L1                  TAPE         LTO         101,138.1   71.5    Full
000015L1                  TAPE         LTO         101,492.5   59.8    Full
000016L1                  TAPE         LTO         101,793.8   74.2    Full
000017L1                  TAPE         LTO         101,622.4   33.1    Full

One problem is that the tapes are showing full at a capacity of 100Gb and pct util is 
all over the place. There has been no change to compression settings. This has only 
just started to happen.

I have tried to reclaim the stgpool but when I update the stg pool reclamation value 
that would envoke reclamation but nothing happens. q pro - no processes are active, q 
mount - nothing is mounted.

If anyone has any ideas they would be much appreciated as I am having to throw tapes 
into our library daily.

Clive


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