From:   James Choate [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I have a small TSM server that has a damaged volume.  The volume has a small amount 
>of data on it, .7 %.  The volume was dropped by the operator and damaged.  I 
>currently do not have a copy storage pool on site.  I do have a copy storage pool, 
>but it is for offsite tapes.
My question is, what is the best and safest way to rebuild this volume?
 
Volume 100ABN is damaged.  It was in the primary pool, and the operator took it out of 
the library and dropped it.<

The following is the proper (and only) method to restore a damaged volume:

1. Run UPDATE VOLUME 100ABN ACCESS=DESTROYED. This will enable step #2.
2. Run RESTORE VOLUME 100ABN PREVIEW=YES. Review the results in the activity log to 
get the names of the copy pool volumes required to rebuild the volume.
3. Have those copy pool volumes brought onsite and check them into the library as 
private volumes.
4. Run RESTORE VOLUME 100ABN. When the restore completes, volume 100ABN will become a 
scratch tape. Pitch it.

You're done. 

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Mark Stapleton ([EMAIL PROTECTED])

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