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UNSCRATCHVOL [ Volume Management ] MPE/iX 5.0 Documentation


Volume Management

UNSCRATCHVOL 

The UNSCRATCHVOL command unscratches a volume that was previously
scratched and is in the SCRATCH state.  The only time you would use this
command is when you have unintentionally scratched (erased) a volume that
has necessary information on it.  This command allows the user to undo
the effects of a SCRATCHVOL command.

Task 

Removes a volume from the SCRATCH state.

Capability 

CV, create mountable volume set.

Syntax 

     UNSCRATCHVOL [LDEV=]ldev 

Parameters 

ldev                  A number from 1 to 100 specifying the logical
                      device number of the volume to be unscratched.
                      Only volumes in the SCRATCH state can be
                      unscratched.  Required.

Example 

This example shows how to use the UNSCRATCHVOL command to undo the
SCRATCHVOL command and place a volume in the LONER state.
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|      volutil: UNSCRATCHVOL LDEV=23                           |
|      *Verify: Unscratch volume on ldev 23 [Y/N] ? Y          |
|      *Note: Scratched volume has been unscratched on ldev 23 |
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|      volutil: :DSTAT ALL                                     |
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|      LDEV-TYPE   STATUS  VOLUME (VOLUME SET - GEN)           |
|      ---------   ------- ---------------------------         |
|       1-079350   MASTER  MEMBER1 (MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET-0) |
|       2-079350   MEMBER  MEMBER2 (MPEXL_SYSTEM_VOLUME_SET-0) |
|      21-079330   LONER   BVOL1   (BSET-0)                    |
|      22-079350   LONER   BVOL2   (BSET-0)                    |
|      23-079350   LONER   BVOL3   (BSET-0)                    |
|                                                              |
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