CA VM:Backup issues disk-related requests for backup jobs if the disk is offline and there is a minidisk in the directory defined on that volume. CA VM:Backup issues disk mount requests for restore jobs if data is being restored to a volume not currently attached to the system. CA VM:Backup sends the requests to authorized operator consoles, to the CA VM:Backup console, and to the backup and restore job detail reports.
If your user ID has been authorized to receive and respond to disk-related requests, use the Respond to VM:Backup Requests screen to view the mount requests and enter replies to CA VM:Backup. For more information about this screen, see Responding to CA VM:Backup Requests.
If your user ID has been authorized to perform operator functions (such as starting system backups) but has not been authorized to respond to disk-related messages, you can view outstanding disk mount requests by using the REVIEW command on the Manage System Activity screen. This function does not allow you to enter replies to CA VM:Backup.
CA VM:Backup issues message 150R to ask you to mount a disk:
MOUNT DISK volser ON SYSTEM [WITHIN minutes MINUTES].
Identifies the volser of the disk to mount.
Specifies the time frame within which the disk must be mounted. The [WITHIN minutes MINUTES] portion of the disk mount request appears only the first time CA VM:Backup issues the request.
If you are unable to mount a particular disk, you must reject the request, cancel the job, or correct the problem and ask CA VM:Backup to retry the request. For a description of the commands you can enter in response to a disk-related request, see Responding to CA VM:Backup Requests.
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