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IBM TS7700 Series User Manual

IBM TS7700 Series
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August 15, 2017
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IBM Support.
There has been an internal error updating the
restored database.
Call IBM Support
Copy Export Recovery has completed with errors.
The number of logical volumes restored to the
Library Manager associated with this TS7700
[x,xxx,xxx] does not match the number of logical
volumes existing in the TS7700 database
[x,xxx,xxx]. This may be due to duplicate volsers in
the other partition of the Library Manager.
1) The recovery TS7700 is brought online and
the non-conflicting logical volumes are
accessible. The logical volumes that conflicted
are not accessible. If this is just a test, that may
be acceptable.
2) If not, resolve the logical volume conflicts and
retry to copy export recovery operation. To
identify the possible logical volume conflicts,
examine the logical volume volser ranges that
are defined for the TS7700 and the library
manager partitions for overlapping ranges.
Unable to complete sending the logical volumes to
the Library Manager.
1) Ensure that Service Access is enabled on the
library manager(s).
2) If the recovery library configuration includes
dual library managers, ensure that both are
operational and not degraded. If that is not the
case, that must be corrected and then the copy
export recovery process can be retried.
If the problem still persists, call IBM Support
No tape drives are available to be used to restore the
exported database.
Resolve problem with the physical tape devices.
At least one device must be available. Retry the
copy export recovery process.
An error condition has been encountered
Call IBM Support
Once the copy export recovery process has completed successfully, the management interface will return to
its full selection of tasks.
13. Now is the time to add scratch physical volumes to the library. Two scratch volumes are required for
each active pool. Define the volser range(s) for the physical scratch volumes that are to be used for and
after the recovery. The recovery TS7700 must know what volser range(s) it is to consider it owns. The steps
used to define volser range(s) can be found in Appendix A Volser Range Definition for systems running
8.30.x.x or higher code, Appendix B Volser Range Definition for systems from 8.5.x.x to 8.21.x.x and
Appendix C Volser Range Definition for pre 8.5.x.x systems. Systems running 8.5.x.x with 3494 attached
libraries must define the ranges on the 3494 also per Appendix C
14. If you had run copy export recovery due to a real disaster (Removing the check in the “Disaster
Recovery Test Mode” checkbox) then verify that the storage management construct actions as defined will
manage the logical and physical volumes in the manner needed. During copy export recovery, the storage
management constructs and their actions will be restored to what was defined on the source TS7700. If you
want the actions to be different, you would change them through the library manager associated with the
recovery TS7700.

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IBM TS7700 Series Specifications

General IconGeneral
ModelTS7700 Series
TypeVirtual Tape Library
Host ConnectivityFibre Channel, FICON
InterfaceFibre Channel
EncryptionAES 256-bit
Form FactorRack-mountable
Drive TypeVirtual
ConnectivityFibre Channel, FICON
CacheYes
Operating System Supportz/OS, Linux

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