Lars,

I do not know what is the idea behind sending primary tapes off-site (DR 
??) but this does not help at all in case tape gets somehow damaged. You 
will learn it the hard way - when you need to restore from the broken 
tape.
Migration threshold set to anything between 0 and 100% will not 
force/prevent reclamation. They are just different
You already gave the answer: update the volumes to readonly or readwrite, 
check them in the library and lower reclamation threshold (in any order).
BTW: Subjects are very useful to track answers on a mail list with many 
posts (like this one).
Burak, offsite is for copypool volumes only (look at note 3 for UPD VOL). 
Primary ones have to be unavailable.

Zlatko Krastev
IT Consultant




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yes, you may change the accesses to readwrite and then reclaim but you 
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normally use offsite not unavailable access 
regards, 
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Hi TSM Guys,
 

I have a customer who moves volumes from a primary storage pool to an
offsite location by setting the volumes to "UNAVAILABLE". The storage
pool's migration threshold is set to 100% for spacerclamation to be
prevented. What do I have to consider if I want to manually start space
reclamation on the unavailable volumes?
Will it be enough to just check-in the volumes, change their access to
ReadWrite, and then start the space reclamation by lowering the 
reclamation
threshhold gradually?
 
Thanx a lot
 
Lars
 






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