In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Ben Kokenge <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
says:
>I was trying to set up an external single DLR drive to my ADSM 3.1.50
>system. I created all devices and pool, but keeps giving me this messag e:
>
>ANR0535W Transaction failed for session 2293 for node DLT.TEST (WinNT) -
>insufficient mount points available to satisfy the request.
>
>DEV CLASS: Device Class Name: DLT
>Device Access Strategy: Sequential
>Storage Pool Count: 1 <---(defined vol in there)
>Device Type: DLT Format: DLT35C
>I created drive: Library Name: DLTLIB
> Drive Name: DLTDRV
> Device Type: GENERICTAPE
> Device: /dev/rmt0
> ON LINE: Yes
Hello Ben
I just ran into this problem trying out a dr drill, where the production
system was using a stk 9714 and I had a manual dlt700 drive. The existing
devclass for the offsite stgpool was defined with a Device Type of DLT.
As I was having a problem getting the adsmscsi.sys file to load on a
Windows 2000 system, the Generictape driver was controlling the drive. So
the devclass is DLT and the Drive is GENERICTAPE and therefore do not
match.
As far as I know, you can not change the Device Type for an Device class,
and you can not delete an existing device class if there are any stgpools
using it. So the only solution is to have the drive defined with the
Device Type of DLT, which means that the adsmscsi.sys driver has to be
used for this drive.
As someone else pointed out, you do not checkin libvol's to a manual libr
library.
Good luck len - Please let us know how you make out.
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