Hi Steve!
I agree things are a bit unclear here. On her presentation on YouTube Tricia 
Jiang explicitly states that the decommission command locks the node and that 
it cannot be unlocked (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QZVyVp0QEIs at 35:16). 
One of the IBM-ers on the TSM Symposium in Germany last week however stated 
that the node can be unlocked if necessary... Maybe someone from development on 
this list can clarify this?
Kind regards,
Eric van Loon
AF/KLM Storage Engineering

-----Original Message-----
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Steven 
Harris
Sent: maandag 28 september 2015 3:10
To: [email protected]
Subject: 7.1.3 Decomm changes

Hi All

Kudos to the TSM developers for the new decomm facilities in 7.1.3.  I put up 
an RFE once myself for something similar.

As I read it, the decommissioned data is locked up in such a way that it can't 
be got at. Obviously I'm missing something as if it can't be accessed, there is 
no point in keeping the data and we might as well just delete.

Can someone walk me through a restore scenario?

Thanks

Steve

Steven Harris
TSM SME
Canberra, Australia
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