Just remember, "status" and "access" are 2 different things. You can set the access to "unavailable", but that has nothing to do with the status of a volume. The status is not set with "upd volume" and usually set automatically by TSM. (i.e. pending, full, filling, etc)
You can "vary online/offline" volumes, but that applies to random access volumes and not sequential Regards, Shawn ________________________________________________ Shawn Drew Data Storage/Protection IT Production BNP Paribas RCC, Inc. Office: 201.850.6998 Mobile: 917.774.8141 Storage Hotline: 212.841.2300 Internet rick.harderw...@gmail.com Sent by: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU 06/04/2012 10:57 AM Please respond to ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU To ADSM-L cc Subject Re: [ADSM-L] What does volume status of OFFLINE mean/do? clicked send to soon.... I believe it does not do anything to the files on the volumes, it just tells TSM that it cannot access the files. I think it will generate errors when trying to move/copy files in space reclamation jobs of off-site media. Cheers, Rick On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 4:54 PM, Rick Harderwijk <rick.harderw...@gmail.com>wrote: > Zoltan, > > Update volume wherestatus=offline would mean to do something to volumes > that have a status of offline. I'd think you would have to use > > update volume * access=unavailable wherestgpool=<SANSTGVOLUMEPOOL> > wherestatus=offline > > Output from help update volume: > > UNAVailable > Specifies that neither client nodes nor server processes can > access files stored on the volume. > Before making a random access volume unavailable, you must vary > the volume offline. After you make a random access volume > unavailable, you cannot vary the volume online. > If you make a sequential access volume unavailable, the server > does not attempt to mount the volume. > If the volume being updated is an empty scratch volume that had an > access mode of offsite, the server deletes the volume from the > database. > Cheers, > > Rick > > On Mon, Jun 4, 2012 at 4:42 PM, Zoltan Forray/AC/VCU <zfor...@vcu.edu>wrote: > >> A recent SAN system upgrade sort-of killed 19TB of storage volumes, making >> them "read only". >> >> Since we are having pathing issues, plus we need to perform fsck on these >> volumes due to the journal being screwed-up, I wanted to disable use of >> these disk volumes without killing the server, if possible. >> >> When I look in the book for UPDATE VOLUME WHERESTATUS=OFFLINE, all it >> says is Update volumes with a status of OFFLINE . What exactly does that >> mean? What happens to the contents? >> >> >> Zoltan Forray >> TSM Software & Hardware Administrator >> Virginia Commonwealth University >> UCC/Office of Technology Services >> zfor...@vcu.edu - 804-828-4807 >> Don't be a phishing victim - VCU and other reputable organizations will >> never use email to request that you reply with your password, social >> security number or confidential personal information. For more details >> visit http://infosecurity.vcu.edu/phishing.html >> > > This message and any attachments (the "message") is intended solely for the addressees and is confidential. If you receive this message in error, please delete it and immediately notify the sender. Any use not in accord with its purpose, any dissemination or disclosure, either whole or partial, is prohibited except formal approval. The internet can not guarantee the integrity of this message. BNP PARIBAS (and its subsidiaries) shall (will) not therefore be liable for the message if modified. Please note that certain functions and services for BNP Paribas may be performed by BNP Paribas RCC, Inc.