The natural way to achieve this, would be a "dsmmigfs remove", but this process recalls all files ...
So maybe you try something like the following (which I did not test): - unmount the filesystems - kill the HSM processes (and prevent them from being started again --> rc.adsmhsm in inittab) - delete or reuse the filesystem (to reuse it, you might have to remove "adsmfsm = true" from the according entries in /etc/filesystems) To delete the migrated files from the TSM server you would command "delete filespace <node_name> <file_space_name> type=spacemanaged" Kilchenmann Timo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb: > Hello, > Can someone please give me some advice about this: > On the current NSM we are using a space managment pool. > We would like to reuse the tapes from this pool for backup purposes > and to stop using HSM. > The reason: > NSM is running out of scratch tapes for backup; > HSM is not needed any more. > We now use HSM only on one server (AIX 4.2.0) on two filesystems. > HSM does not work properly and we do not want to use it anymore. > Also these filesystems with HSM are not needed anymore BUT their backup > should be kept (in the backup storage pool). > I.e. we may completely delete these filesystems from the server disk. > We cannot recall the data from the spmg pool as there is no space on > filesystem. > Recall is also not needed as this data has been restored from backup to > another location. (But we still want to KEEP the original backup.) > Could someone please indicate the right procedure to achieve this target. > Thank you and kind regards, > Miljenka -- Reinhard Mersch Westfaelische Wilhelms-Universitaet Zentrum fuer Informationsverarbeitung - ehemals Universitaetsrechenzentrum Roentgenstrasse 9-13, D-48149 Muenster, Germany Tel: +49(251)83-31583 E-Mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Fax: +49(251)83-31653