Good luck! (I'll be surprised if there is ANY sense to the order...) Wanda
-----Original Message----- From: Tab Trepagnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 2:46 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Export order Wanda, Thanks for that info. I thought about doing exactly what you described except I completely missed the "mark as destoyed" idea. Clever. Ironically, I launched the export less than five minutes before your message arrived. I have lists of volumes sorted various ways. I'll see what order they're requested and check against the various sort orders. I'll let everyone know the results when it finishes. Could be days...could be weeks...months not out of the question. Tab "Prather, Wanda" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 07/24/2003 01:38 PM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject: Re: Export order I can't answer your actual question, and that's an ugly problem. If you find the right answer, let me know! My workaround: Leave the tapes out of the library. Start the EXPORT. On my SCSI library, with the tapes checked out, I get the "cartridge blahblah required for use, checkin within 60 minutes" message. One solution is to just change your MOUNTWAIT time to 1440 (24 hrs) for the devclass, so the mount will sit and wait until you get in to morrow morning. But to do what you actually asked for: CANCEL the EXPORT. Mark that tape as DESTROYED. Start the EXPORT again. On my 4.2 system, an EXPORT skips the destroyed tape and calls for the 2nd tape. Repeat 20 times. Mark all the tapes back to READONLY and check them all in. Wanda -----Original Message----- From: Tab Trepagnier [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 4:24 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Export order TSM 5.1.7.0 Server on AIX 4.3.3 Admin client 5.1.6.0 both on Win32 and AIX Client data originally written by IRIX client 3.1.0.7 I am preparing to export permanent archives from an old IRIX node to DLT. The source data is spread across 75 DLTs in a primary storage pool. Those tapes contain the contents of one filespace, but were written across a four year period. All tapes are out of the library - they're in a box in my office. I will only be able to load the source library with about 20 tapes at a time. A preview export is not practical because poor archived directory handling by old ADSM versions and ADSM clients that followed circular links have generated *billions* of objects in that filespace. I discovered that last week when I ran Expire Inventory with Skipdir=NO. I killed the process after 3 days during which it had examined 1/2 Billion objects for this one node/filespace alone, deleting approx 1 in 1500. What I need is the expected sequence that TSM will load the source tapes to obtain files for export. Is it by last written date? If yes, then new to old, or old to new? Is it by volume name? Is it by quantity of data? If yes, high to low, or low to high? Etc. In other words, I need to be able to load about 20 tapes in the source library confident that they will supply all required data overnight so I can load the correct next set the following day, until all 75 tapes have been processed. Thanks. Tab Trepagnier TSM Administrator Laitram LLC
