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Phil Anthony <[log in to unmask]>
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Phil Anthony <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 15 May 1998 11:11:00 -0500
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Shawn,

If you do a REPORT, you get the accounting structure of the system
volume set.  Since all accounts are set up in the system volume set
first, they are there but often without used file space since the files
are on the user volume set.  Your problem is that the account exists on
the system volume but not on the private volume.

Do a REPORT;ONVS=volumesetname to see the actual accounting structure of
the private volume.

I suspect you will have to recreate the accounting structure on your
private volume and restore the data again.

Phil Anthony
Director, System Resources
United Video Satellite Group
918-488-4059
e-mail:  [log in to unmask]

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Shawn Gordon [SMTP:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: Monday, May 11, 1998 9:01 AM
> To:   [log in to unmask]
> Subject:      Reload with Private volumes - files missing
>
>      We just changed all of our disk drives over the weekend, and the
>      rocket scientist that did the restore didn't bother to verify the
>      restore.  Now I am missing thousands of files with the following
>      message.  Everything by SYS is on a private volume.
>
>      /AICS/QCDEMO/PATTERNC NOT RESTORED: ACCOUNT DOES NOT EXIST ON
> USER
>      VOLUME
>                                               SET.  (I.E. ACCOUNT ON
> THE
>                                               SYSTEM VOLUMESET LACKS
>                                               MIRROR ON USER VS)
>
>      Here is the restore command
>
>      RESTORE *TP;@[log in to unmask]@;SHOW;OLDDATE;CREATE;KEEP;DIRECTORY;PROGRESS=5.
>
> All of the account structure appears to have been properly generated,
> you can
> see how each group has the correct volument set on it, but I can't see
> anything
> on the account that indicates it's part of a volume set.  If you do a
> REPORT of
> the whole system you will see accounts that appear to be empty, but if
> you do a
> REPORT of just the account, it has data.  This is the first time I
> have had to
> deal with private volumes, does anyone have any ideas?
>
> thanks,
> shawn
>
>
> ACCOUNT       FILESPACE-SECTORS     CPU-SECONDS    CONNECT-MINUTES
>    /GROUP       COUNT    LIMIT    COUNT    LIMIT    COUNT    LIMIT
> 3000devs            0  1000000        0        0        0        0
> REVLIVE             0       **        0       **        0       **
>
>
>
>  report @.revlive
> ACCOUNT       FILESPACE-SECTORS     CPU-SECONDS    CONNECT-MINUTES
>    /GROUP       COUNT    LIMIT    COUNT    LIMIT    COUNT    LIMIT
> REVLIVE             0       **        0       **        0       **
>   */CMD             0       **        0       **        0       **
>   */COB           176       **        0       **        0       **
>   */DOC             0       **        0       **        0       **
>   */JCL         44544       **        0       **        0       **
>   */PUB             0       **        0       **        0       **
>   */QTP             0       **        0       **        0       **
>   */QUICK           0       **        0       **        0       **
>   */QUIZ           32       **        0       **        0       **
>   */SRCARC        464       **        0       **        0       **
>   */SRCCMD          0       **        0       **        0       **
>   */SRCCOB        496       **        0       **        0       **
>   */SRCJCL          0       **        0       **        0       **
>   */SRCQTP          0       **        0       **        0       **
>   */SRCQUICK     1184       **        0       **        0       **
>   */SRCQUIZ         0       **        0       **        0       **
>   */SUPRTOOL        0 20000024        0       **        0       **

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