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2 Cloning questions: recover space and saveset abort

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bertigo

IS-IT--Management
Nov 6, 2005
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I have clone a volume from a file disk to a tape.

Question 1: I no longer need the file disk.
How to destroy the volume without destroying the ssids of the clone?

Question 2: One saveset has an abort flag
mminfo -av UG0005
UG0005 aafr0110 09/18/06 15:12:30 23 GB 2970524477 ca full NOTES:
How to clone again in this tape?


 
A1: Use the command nsrstage instead of nsrclone.

A2: In this case i am afraid that you must clone each full save set from this media.
 
A1: We don't have this payable option

A2: That's what I want but it's not possible to clone a saveset twice on the same tape. I thonk I have to remove this aborted saveset from this tape.
 
to delete the old copies use nsrmm -y -d -S <ssid>/<cloneid>

take note that you SHOULD be deleting those that came from the source (disk) and NOT the clone copies (tape)
 
The usage of nsrstage does not cost a penny - it is a standard feature.

You are correct. A save set can only reside on a media once.
 
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