[environment: TSM 4.1.2, AIX 4.3.3]

Hi all,

I have installed a standalone DLT4000 drive onto our TSM server
for DB backup.

It is seen under AIX as /dev/rmt4 and can be manually tarred to/from.

Defining the library/drive/devclass for manual DLT was straightforward.
It labels tapes OK, but when I try to run the "backup db" command
I get a "ANR4571E...insufficient number of mount points available
for removable media" error.

Am I missing something?


Cheers, Suad
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tsm: TSM1>q libr dltlib f=d

        Library Name: DLTLIB
        Library Type: MANUAL
        Device:
        Private Category:
        Scratch Category:
        External Manager:
        Shared: No
        Primary Library Manager:
        Last Update by (administrator): SUAD
        Last Update Date/Time: 02/03/01   21:40:32

tsm: TSM1>q dr dltlib dlt1 f=d

        Library Name: DLTLIB
        Drive Name: DLT1
        Device Type: GENERICTAPE
        Device: /dev/rmt4
        ON LINE: Yes
        Element:
        Allocated to:
        Last Update by (administrator): SUAD
        Last Update Date/Time: 02/03/01   21:41:08
        Cleaning Frequency (Gigabytes/ASNEEDED/NONE): NONE

tsm: TSM1>q devclass dltclass f=d

        Device Class Name: DLTCLASS
        Device Access Strategy: Sequential
        Storage Pool Count: 0
        Device Type: DLT
        Format: DRIVE
        Est/Max Capacity (MB):
        Mount Limit: DRIVES
        Mount Wait (min): 60
        Mount Retention (min): 60
        Label Prefix: ADSM
        Library: DLTLIB
        Directory:
        Server Name:
        Retry Period:
        Retry Interval:
        Last Update by (administrator): SUAD
        Last Update Date/Time: 02/03/01   21:55:09



Console Log:
ANR2017I Administrator SUAD issued command: BACKUP DB type=dbsnapshot devcl=dltclass
ANR0984I Process 8 for DATABASE BACKUP started in the BACKGROUND at 21:55:31.
ANR2287I Snapshot database backup started as process 8.
ANR4571E Database backup/restore terminated - insufficient number of mount points 
available for
removable media.

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