Is it an option to use a h/w service provider such as BlueChip (UK-based)... or
any org in your location that would do a one-off?
- KB
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On Tuesday, April 11th, 2023 at 8:59 PM, Tom Longfellow
<03e29b607131-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> Yes, I
Longfellow <03e29b607131-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu>
Sent: Tuesday, April 11, 2023 11:29 AM
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Subject: Re: TS7700 abandoned volumes questions
Yes, I agree that the only safe way out is to leave it to the professionals
that created the problem.The first hurdle
So, for a shop about to decommission a system or storage device, we should
scratch all real data volumes,
create a volume full of junk data and
Repeatedly copy junk data from volume to volume
until it runs out of space
then expire the junk?
I did this with ICKDSF TRKFMT to erase dasd volumes..
Yes, I agree that the only safe way out is to leave it to the professionals
that created the problem.The first hurdle would be having a relationship
with them that allows me to make requests or demands.Unless it is a broken
situation that I can report to support as a 'problem' I have no
this up.
My $.01.
Rex
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Enzo D'Amato
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I don't think this is the "IBM-approved" way of do
be to go to the source (i.e. IBM) and
get their approach for cleaning this up.
My $.01.
Rex
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From: IBM Mainframe Discussion List On Behalf Of
Enzo D'Amato
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I don't think this is the "IBM-approved" way of doing things, but t
I don't think this is the "IBM-approved" way of doing things, but the ts7700s
use standard FC drive shelves. Have you tried breaking the cluster links,
powering down the controller, and then manually mounting the FC shelves on a
generic Linux box? If you can do that, you should be able to
I'm afraid the best bet is to work with IBM VTL engineers to manually get rid
of them.
- KB
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On Monday, April 10th, 2023 at 7:15 AM, Mark Jacobs
<0224d287a4b1-dmarc-requ...@listserv.ua.edu> wrote:
> I'm not able to answer your question but I totally
I'm not able to answer your question but I totally sympathize. There have been
many times where I wanted "systems programmer mode" to be enabled where the
@#$!!**@#$ software would let me do what I asked, regardless of whether it
thought it was smarter than I am and wouldn't do what I asked
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