DSM/SCM Messages Manual
DSM/SCM EMS Messages
DSM/SCM Messages Manual—529845-006
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tsvname
is the name of the obsolete target subvolume (TSV).
Cause. The last two configurations (the new configuration being placed and the
previous configuration) share the same SYS
nn
. The (now obsolete) configuration prior
to them went to a different SYS
nn
.
Effect. This is an informational message. DSM/SCM does not purge obsolete TSVs in
this situation because they could be useful as backups. However, DSM/SCM will no
longer manage these TSVs.
Recovery. When the SYS
nn
of the old configuration is no longer needed, delete the
TSV manually. The configuration files in these TSVs are kept. The DSM/SCM files
(ZFB
ccncc
, ZPHI6030, ZMP
ccncc
, ZPHIFI, and so on) are removed from the TSV.
This does not affect the success of the Apply for the new configuration.
To have the obsolete TSVs purged automatically, before the Apply, enter:
> PATHCOM =ALTER TA-001,param DELETE-OBSOLETE-TSVS
5152
tdl-name
is the name of the obsolete directory.
Cause. DSM/SCM could not delete the files in the specified directory because the
associated SYS
nn
is in use.
Effect. The activity completes with warnings.
Recovery. Manually remove files from the specified directory once the SYS
nn
is no
longer in use.
Managed TSV
tsvname
has become obsolete. DSM/SCM is no longer
managing this TSV. Delete files from this TSV manually once
this TSV is no longer needed.
Managed OSS directory
tdl-name
has become obsolete. Cannot
delete files from the directory beause the SYS
nn
associated
with the configuration being obsoleted is currently
executing. Remove files from this directory once the SYS
nn
is
no longer in use.