My best guess is that the HSM exit isn't actually working as planned. > -----Original Message----- > From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Victor Zhang > Sent: Monday, April 03, 2006 9:14 PM > To: [email protected] > Subject: Re: Confusing IEC507D > > Hello Russel, > Thanks for quick response. > The volume that caused IEC507D issued is indeed CA1 managed,see below: > > 00.05.00 S0065485 ---- MONDAY, 03 APR 2006 ---- > 00.31.59 S0065485 IECTMS9 A844,860268,HSMBT ,SYS17000,PERMANENT > ,0001,.HMIGTA > 00.31.59 S0065485 *IEC507D E A844,860268,HSMBT,HSMBT,.HMIGTAPE.DATASET > 00.31.59 S0065485 *897 IEC507D REPLY 'U'-USE OR 'M'-UNLOAD > > When checking bt12 hsmbt joblogÂCfound the volume 860268 is > expired and is > recycled: > 3:14:43 06/03/31 ARC0365I MIGRATION VOLUME 860268 NOW > AVAILABLE FOR RECYCLE > > 00.30.01 S0065664 ARC0832I RECYCLE STARTING ON VOLUME 860268 > AT 00:30:01 > 015 > 015 ARC0832I (CONT.) ON 2006/04/01 SYSTEM BT12 > > Also checked tmsclean joblog, and found it is in scratch > status, so StorageTek's hsc software will change it as scratch: > tmsclean 4/1/2006 > SLS2321I VOLUME 860268 SUCCESSFULLY ADDED TO VSM AS SCRATCH > > By the way: from your previous email, it seems there is no > parameters to control the behaviour if the volume is CA1 > controlled, right? > I'll double check other volumes as well. > > > Regards > Victor
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