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volume accessible. Otherwise, issue the DELETE VOLUME command on the
source server to remove the volume from both the source and target servers.
ANR4359W command: Volume volume name not valid, the size of the volume on target
server does not match the size on the source server.
Explanation: As the result of a RECONCILE VOLUMES command, the volume
shown was found on both the source and target server, but the size of the volume
does not match.
System Action: The reconciliation process continues.
User Response: The database on either the source or target server has been
regressed by either an RESTORE DATABASE operation or some system facility
external to the server. Investigate the action that caused one or both of the databases
to be regressed to there current condition. If a newer database image exist for that
server, consider restoring the server to that point in time. If the condition of the
database on each server is acceptable, additional actions will have to be taken
because RECONCILE VOLUMES FIX=YES is unable to correct this situation. In
the case of a volume in the VOLHISTORY, an IMPORT PREVIEW=YES or a
RESTORE DATABASE PREVIEW=YES will determine the integrity of the
volume. If the volume is in error, a DELETE VOLHISTORY will remove the
volume from both the source and target servers. In the case of a volume in a storage
pool, an AUDIT VOLUME FIX=NO will determine the integrity of the volume. If
errors are found, an AUDIT VOLUME FIX=YES may make some data on the
volume accessible. Otherwise, issue the DELETE VOLUME command on the
source server to remove the volume from both the source and target servers.
ANR4360W command: Volume volume name not valid, the type of the volume on target
server does not match the type on the source server.
Explanation: As the result of a RECONCILE VOLUMES command, the volume
shown was found on both the source and target server, but the type of the volume
does not match. For example, the volume on the target server is defined in a storage
pool, but the target server indicates that volume was used for a DATABASE
BACKUP.
System Action: The reconciliation process continues.
User Response: The database on either the source or target server has been
regressed by either an RESTORE DATABASE operation or some system facility
external to the server. Investigate the action that caused one or both of the databases
to be regressed to there current condition. If a newer database image exists for that
server, consider restoring the server to that point in time. If the condition of the
database on each server is acceptable, additional actions will have to be taken
because RECONCILE VOLUMES FIX=YES is unable to correct this situation.
These actions may have to be performed on one or both servers. Use the QUERY
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