Hi all, To my suprise I found my TSM mountpoint completely filled to the maximum. This mountpoint holds the TSM Database, Incremental DB backups, Recoverylog volumes and our DiskPool. This left me with a lot of urgent messages concerning TSM not being able to create new files needed for incremental DB backups and additional recoverlog volumes.
I did manage to erase some old incremental DB backup files, but I am still needy for some more diskspace in this mountpoint. I�ve found my recoverylog (although in RollForwardMode) has consumed way too much space allready in time so I have reset the recoverylog consumption and the recoverylog�s maximum utilisation which looked great in the details... but did not provide more diskspace yet. Since I can be quite sure not all of my volumes now hold recover information I wonder if it is possible to delete the last set of volumes, freeing some more desperate needed diskspace. Initially I�ve set the first recoverlog to 2 GB which was fine for a long period of time. After some severe problems though extra volumes have been created (the triggers work fine... ....) My current recoverylog details are: Available Space (MB) 7168 Assigned Capacity (MB) 7168 Maximum Extension (MB) 0 Maximum Reduction (MB) 7144 Page Size (bytes) 4096 Total Usable Pages 1834496 Used Pages 5252 Pct Util 0.2 Max. Pct Util 0.2 Physical Volumes 8 Log Pool Pages 512 Log Pool Pct. Util 1.41 Log Pool Pct. Wait 0.00 Cumulative Consumption (MB) 19.39 Consumption Reset Date/Time 2003-01-24 08:30:08.000000 TSM 4.2.1.8 on AIX 4.3.3 Is it possible to erase some of the recoverylog volumes WITHOUT the need for an unload of the database, and if so... how can this be done? Thanks in advance, Robin van der Vliet DAS Rechtsbijstand
