Explanation
During processing of a RESTORE STGPOOL or RESTORE
VOLUME command, the server determines that the indicated volume contains
one or more files that could not be restored. If this is a preview
operation, this message indicates that a restorable backup copy cannot
be found for one or more files on the indicated volume. If this is
an actual restore operation, this message could result if any of the
following conditions exist for a file on the indicated volume:
- A restorable backup copy cannot be found for the file.
- A restorable backup copy of the file exists, but is located on
a copy storage pool volume whose access mode is unavailable or offsite.
- During restore processing, a backup copy was selected for restore
processing, but was deleted or moved before the file was actually
restored. This action could occur as a result of MOVE DATA, DELETE
VOLUME, AUDIT VOLUME FIX=YES, or reclamation processing of a copy
storage pool volume while the restore was in progress.
- A restorable backup copy of the file exists, but is on a copy
storage pool volume that cannot be accessed since no drive path exists.
System action
User response
If this was an actual restore operation, check
for messages indicating that files could not be restored because a
copy storage pool volume was unavailable or offsite. Check to see
if a move data, delete volume, audit volume, or reclamation process
occurred for a copy storage pool while the restore was in progress.
If either of these conditions existed, correct the situation and
reissue the restore command.