Victor, Assuming it is a copy pool volume (since primary storage volumes should always be available in your library). Investigate the volume status on your TSM server: Use the "query drmedia" command determine the volume's current state, if in fact it should be out of the library it's state would be either "offsite, courier, vault, etc.". This tells TSM that the volume should not be in the library and do not attempt to mount it. If the volume's state is "mountable" then the TSM server thinks the volume is in the library. Use the "move drmedia" command to apply the correct status to the volume.
Additionally, check the access status of the volume by using the query volume command to make sure it is still readwrite, and not readonly or unavailable, as the server could have altered its access status when it was unable to use it. For a complete explanation of the DRM process refer to the admin guide. ~Rick Jax, FL. -----Original Message----- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Victor Shum Sent: Thursday, May 17, 2012 7:13 AM To: [email protected] Subject: [ADSM-L] backup stgpool - command issue Dear all : Due to tape library slot limitation, we implement TSM 6.3 with the following scenarios : Hardware TS-3200 with 4 x LTO5, 48 slots TSM configure 3 x primary pool ( A, B, C) for 1 x copy pool (for offsite - off_data) 4 cycle x 7 day of tape media Daily backup : 4 ~ 8TB Workflow 1. Different hosts running different backup job, so that all the tape Drive will be occupy during the daily backup. 2. At the end of day, we use backup stgpool to make a copy of three primary pool 3. Check out all tape (current cycle) 4. Insert a new set of tape 5. Audit tape library, check in tape..etc 6. Repeat 1 But we found the backup stgpool cannot be completed last-night. From the actlog, it keep report : ANR1228I Removable volume AAA208L5 is required for storage pool backup. (SESSION: 10245, PROCESS: 199). While this media was used for backup in previous cycle (2 weeks ago). So I am thinking is some of the files has been deleted on the hosts side yesterday, so the existing tape (inside the tape library) does not content those files. But the "backup stgpool" has to copy all "active" files to the copy-pool; that is why TSM try to mount other tape has the files on it?? Or I just hit a bug of TSM ?? Best regards, Victor Shum
