Re: AW: AW: about DRM

2002-05-29 Thread David Longo
Yes. I have used this a lot and that is the way it works. Offsite tapes do not have to be "FULL" to be reclaimed. David Longo >>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/29/02 05:11AM >>> Yes, as far as I understand it. TSM knows what files are on each tape offsite. When expiration is run, some of those dataset

AW: AW: about DRM

2002-05-29 Thread Luscombe John (HS)
Yes, as far as I understand it. TSM knows what files are on each tape offsite. When expiration is run, some of those datasets become obsolete, so the space on the tape becomes "free". When you run reclamation on the copy storage pool with a certain % value, TSM actually uses the primary storage

Re: AW: about DRM

2002-05-29 Thread Burak Demircan
        To:        [EMAIL PROTECTED]         cc:                 Subject:        AW: about DRM Burak, As far as I understand it, the reclamation of offsite copy pool carts is not a DRM function, reclamation is a standard part of TSM where a new tape is produced lo

AW: about DRM

2002-05-29 Thread Luscombe John (HS)
Burak, As far as I understand it, the reclamation of offsite copy pool carts is not a DRM function, reclamation is a standard part of TSM where a new tape is produced locally that consolidates the carts offsite that are partly full. The thing that DRM does for you is to manage the movement of whi