The only thing to do is to create a device-class with type File. Here is our configuration:
Device Class Name FDB Device Access Strategy Sequential Storage Pool Count 0 Device Type FILE Format DRIVE Est/Max Capacity 60G (Filesize for 1 volume) Mount Limit 1 Mount Wait (min) - Mount Retention (min) - Label Prefix - Library - Directory /adsm/volumes (where to store the files[volumes]) Server Name - Retry Period - Retry Interval - Shared NO Last Update by (administrator) Me Last Update Date/Time 2003-09-24 14:58:12.000000 then, by unloading the db: dsmserv unloaddb devclass=fdb scratch=yes You should test this on another server, just to be shure. cu bernd wiedmann >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 27/11 10:22 >>> On Wed, Nov 26, 2003 at 01:25:02PM +0100, Bernd Wiedmann wrote: > yes you can. We tried this allready an it worked very well (TSM-Server > 5.1.7.2). Are there any documents describing proper configuration of such device class? Or mayne You could write all the steps to provide proper configuration of such disk device class? -- Przemyslaw Maciuszko Agora SA
