Burak
You can use your 3583 by redefining it as a manual library.
Edit the devconfig file and redefine the library as manual - you will also
need to delete all the drive definitions except for one.  Then use tapeutil
to move the db tapes between the IO slots and the drive.
eg:  DEFINE LIBRARY LIB_NAME LIBTYPE=MANUAL
     DEFINE DRIVE LIB_NAME DRIVE_NAME DEVICE=/dev/rmt0 ONLINE=Yes
HTH
Simon

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Hi, 
The TSM documentation says that I can do unloaddb with only a manual
library. 
How can i do it with 
a 3583 LTO library? Is it possible to use my external 8mm tape drive? 
Thank you very much to all 
Regards, 
Burak 



                
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Burak, 

In that case, you have to unload the database and then reload it using
dsmserv unloaddb and dsmserv loaddb commands. So that your database is
reorganized and takes minimum space to distribute itself. I hope, after
doing unload and load database you will enough database space to reduce and
then delete the database volume as per your wish. 

Regards, 

Mahesh Prasad
DCM Data Systems Limited
New Delhi, India 



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But I can reduce it only 60 MBs although it is only 23 percent used?
Regards,
Burak 





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Burak, 

You have assigned all the database space available to the TSM Server. You
have to reduce the database size at least up to the size of the volume you
want to delete. When you use Delete dbvolume <volume_name> command the data
already existing in that volume then automatically get moved to the other
volume. The bottom line is that you have to reduce equivalent size of the
assigned database space before deleting the volume. Reduce the Database
volume using this command, 

REDUCE DB <SIZE_IN_MEGABYTE> 

Regards, 

Mahesh Prasad
DCM Data Systems Limited
New Delhi, India 





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Hi,
One of my TSM servers is TSM 4.2.2.0 on AIX 4.3.3
I have a 1.4GB database which is % 24 full as follows.
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tsm: ADSM01.MBT>q db 

Available Assigned � Maximum � Maximum � �Page � � Total � � �Used � Pct
Max.
� � Space Capacity Extension Reduction � �Size � �Usable � � Pages �Util
Pct
� � �(MB) � � (MB) � � �(MB) � � �(MB) (bytes) � � Pages
Util
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� � 1 396 � �1 396 � � � � 0 � � � �60 � 4 096 � 357 376 � �82 509 �23.1
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I have 7 volumes that build up the database which are consists of
200MB;100MB
and xxxMB volumes.
Today I tried to delete some of my volumes but I could not and it says
there is
not enough space.
But I have ~900 MB free space on my database and it can not move the volume
to
other volumes.
Do I miss something here?
Regards,
Burak 






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