Yes, I updated it to 'Destroyed' before I proceeded to restore the data, but finding out that the restore process would also update the tape to destroyed before restoring data.
Chuck Quoting James Choate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > Did you restore the volume by update the volume and setting the > access=destroyed, and then performing a restore volume? > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Tuesday, November 18, 2003 1:03 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: How to remove a 'Destroyed' volume > > > TSM 5.1.6.2 running on AIX 5.1 > > Hi, > > I recently had a bad tape. I was able to restore the volume successfully > from > the offsite-copy tapes. The bad tape was marked 'Destroyed' subsequently. > >From what I read, I thought this tape would be removed by TSM after the > data > was restored to other volumes, but it did not. Everyday TSM still trys to > access this tape and complaining that the tape was 'Destroyed'. Do I need > to > delete it manually? And how to do it? I already tried "audit volume xxxxxx > fix=yes", but it did not work. > > Thank you in advance. >