When dealing with a copy pool volume, if you run delete volume
discarddata=yes, the next time you backup that storage pool, the files on
the deleted volume will be re-copyied. With move data, adsm will mount
the primary volumes and copy the data to a new copy pool volume at that
time. IMHO, the delete/backup is faster than move data.
I don't see where marking it as destroyed serves much purpose, as I don't
know if what Mark says below is true (and it very well could be). Once
you delete the volume, it becomes a scratch tape, so if you find that
tape in the future, you can just reuse it.
Hope this helps,
On Tue, 5 Oct 1999, Remeta, Mark wrote:
> I think if you mark it destroyed, the next time you do a storage pool backup
> from your primary storage pool to the copy storage pool the data that was on
> the tape you marked destroyed will be re copied to a different volume in the
> copy storage pool....
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Bob Brazner [mailto:Bob.Brazner AT JCI DOT COM]
> Sent: Tuesday, October 05, 1999 10:40 AM
> To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
> Subject: Lost copypool tape
>
>
> For a lost (i.e., physically missing) tape in a copypool, what's the
> difference
> between DELETE VOLUME DISCARDDATA=YES and MOVE DATA? Does the answer change
> if
> DRM is being used? If the lost volume was to suddently show up, what would
> I
> have to do to put it back in service?
>
> Bob Brazner
> Johnson Controls, Inc.
>
>
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