Tivoli Audio Version 3 Release 7 Portable Media Storage User Manual


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VOLHISTORY and QUERY VOLUME commands on both servers to determine the
volume type on each server. In the case of a volume in the VOLHISTORY, a
DELETE VOLHISTORY on the appropriate server that will remove the volume on
that server. In the case of a volume in a storage pool, the DELETE VOLUME
command on the appropriate server will remove the volume on that server.
ANR4361W command: Volume volume name not valid, the target server has reported
damage to all or part of the volume.
Explanation: As the result of a RECONCILE VOLUMES command, the volume
shown was found on both the source and target server, but the target server has
reported damage to all or part of the volume.
System Action: The reconciliation process continues.
User Response: On the target server, an audit with FIX=NO of the volumes in the
storage pool used by the source server will indicate what which volume on the
target server is damaged. This AUDIT VOLUME command may be able to reset the
damaged indicator in the database if the damage was temporary due to hardware
problems (for example, dirty tape heads). If the volume on the target server is in a
primary storage pool that has previously been backed up to a copy storage pool,
attempt to correct the damage by using the RESTORE STGPOOL command. If
attempts to correct the damage on the target server fail, an AUDIT VOLUME
command FIX=YES from the source server will mark as damaged in the source
server database each file that is inaccessible and those files will not be accessed for
future operations. If the files are part of an aggregate, the entire aggregate will be
marked damaged. If a usable copy of the file exists in another storage pool, that
copy may be accessed for future operations involving the file.
ANR4362W command: Invalid volume volume name deleted from server server name for
device class device class.
Explanation: As the result of a RECONCILE VOLUMES command that specified
FIX=YES, the volume shown whose information is displayed is deleted from the
target server.
System Action: The volume is deleted.
User Response: None.
ANR4363W command: Volume volume name access changed to access mode.
Explanation: As the result of a RECONCILE VOLUMES command that specified
FIX=YES, the access mode of the source volume has been changed to the value
shown.
System Action: The volume’s access mode is changed.
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