FMV1053I
Existing file space filespace-name has been renamed to filespace-name

Explanation

If the file space is for Windows system state, this message is issued when the Tivoli Storage Manager backup-archive client detects multiple system state file spaces where the names differ only in case. The existence of multiple system state file spaces can occur if, at some earlier time, your Tivoli Storage Manager administrator renamed the system state file space to the same name but with a different case or the computer's name was changed from all upper case characters to lower case or mixed case characters.

If the file space name represents a drive volume label, then this file space was created by an older Tivoli Storage Manager backup-archive client.

System action

If the file space is for Windows system state, Tivoli Storage Manager will back up system state to the file space containing the most recent backup. The older file space is renamed as specified in this message. Subsequent system state backups will continue to back up system state to the same (most recently used) file space.

If the file space name represents a drive volume label, Tivoli Storage Manager renames the file space to the corresponding UNC name and continues to back up the drive to this renamed file space.

User response

No further action is necessary. However, if the file space is for Windows system state, then at some future time when you have determined you no longer need the older renamed system state file space, you can ask your Tivoli Storage Manager administrator to delete the older file space from Tivoli Storage Manager storage.