Interesting problem. APAR IC39957 may pertain. Life with defects... Some things I would try: - Attempt 'dsmc del fi' from the client, and choose it by number, and see if that makes it go away. - Do 'SELECT * FROM VOLUMEUSAGE WHERE NODE_NAME='NODE13' and if that reveals any volumes, try deleting those first. In the future, do not name nodes with '13' in the name. ;-)
Richard Sims http://people.bu.edu/rbs
On Sep 29, 2004, at 12:51 PM, Joni Moyer wrote:
Hi all!
I had actually already ran the delete filespace command and it just will not delete that remaining filespace /usr. I query occupancy again and there is still no data and I have issued the delete filespace command numerous times without any luck. It just will not delete the filespace. I have looked at the logs and there is no ending/error message for the deletion of the filespace. It really just appears as if it disappeared, which is very bizarre. Not quite sure why this is ocurring or how to get rid of it... Thanks!