Re: 'Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed' clarrification

2003-10-14 Thread Deon George
Gordon, The data will stay in the existing storage pool until it is moved manually... BTW: Rebinding applies to data retention (ie: number of versions and days to keep), and actually refers to files being re-attached to a new (different) management class. So, changing the details of a

Re: 'Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed' clarrification

2003-10-14 Thread Gordon Woodward
] Sent by: cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: 'Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed' clarrification EDU 14/10/2003 04:09 PM Please respond

Re: 'Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed' clarrification

2003-10-13 Thread Gordon Woodward
by:cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]Subject: Re: 'Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed' clarrification 10/10/2003 06:06 PM Please respond to ADSM-L Gordon, Maxscratch is just a value you set high enough

Re: 'Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed' clarrification

2003-10-13 Thread Gordon Woodward
Scratch Volumes Allowed' clarrification 10/10/2003 06:06 PM Please respond to ADSM-L Gordon, Maxscratch is just a value you set high enough to prevent failures due to running out of storage. It will not use more tapes Look at your reuse delay

Re: 'Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed' clarrification

2003-10-10 Thread John Naylor
Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent by:ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [EMAIL PROTECTED] To:[EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: Subject:'Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed' clarrification Hi all, I'm after some clarrification about the stgp maxscratch setting for one of our storage pools. We recently

'Maximum Scratch Volumes Allowed' clarrification

2003-10-09 Thread Gordon Woodward
Hi all, I'm after some clarrification about the stgp maxscratch setting for one of our storage pools. We recently decommissioned a server and removed all it's data out of TSM, thus freeing up a lot of tapes for other uses, but I'm now finding that our collocated storage pool has decided to