Check out how your management class is defined. Things to look at: Space Management Technique Auto-Migrate on Non-Use Migration Requires Backup?
Space management technique should be AUTOMATIC. If it is SELECTIVE or NONE then automatic migration won't occur. Auto-Migrate on non-use: if it's set to anything other than 0 then that means the file has to sit on disk, unaccessed (not necessarily un-modified) for that number of days before it is eligible to be migrated. Migration Requires Backup: Just what it says. If YES, then the file has to be backed up before it is eligible to be migrated. I have most often found that "no candidates" message usually means that I've touched the files recently. Also - check your stub size (dsmmigfs query). If the files you are trying to migrate are smaller than this, then they can't be migrated. M. --- Andrew Carlson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I am new to HSM with TSM. I start dsmhsm, selected > a filesystem to > manage, filled the filesystem with files, and tried > to do a migrate. It > keeps telling me "ANS9094W dsmautomig: no candidates > found in > filesystem". I set the high threshold to 30, low to > 10, and the > premigration threshold to 80. I updated my policy > to allow migration, > and set the storage pool. Any ideas? I have looked > through the book > and don't see anything I missed. Thanks. > > > Andy Carlson |\ > _,,,---,,_ > Senior Technical Specialist ZZZzz > /,`.-'`' -. ;-;;,_ > BJC Health Care |,4- > ) )-,_. ,\ ( `'-' > St. Louis, Missouri > '---''(_/--' `-'\_) > Cat Pics: http://andyc.dyndns.org/animal.html __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! News - Today's headlines http://news.yahoo.com
