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Status Not under consideration
Created by Guest
Created on Apr 25, 2019

Tool to reset damaged files without "audit volume"

Sometimes there is some error condition while the TSM server is reading a tape (tape failure, drive failure, network failure, other). In many of these cases, the TSM server marks the files it could not read as "damaged". The standard way of making such files readable again is to run an "audit volume" on the tape containing those files.

However, very often we *know* that the reason why some files were marked as "damaged" was some transient, unimportant failure, and we *know* that the tape is almost certainly OK, and the allegedly "damaged files" are not damaged at all. In such cases, we would like to be able to tell the TSM server to unmark those files immediately without having to run an "audit volume", which is very time consumming.

Notice that even if for some reason we incorrectly unmarked some files which were really damaged, it would be an uncritical, no-risk operation, because the server would detect any really damaged files at the next read try and mark them again.

Idea priority Medium