I know this .. login to ACSLS unit as acssa
issue following commands :
----------------------------------ACSLS 5.3.0----------------------------------
0, 0, 2, 0 online in use MED245 DLT7000
0, 0, 2, 1 online available DLT7000
0, 0, 2, 2 online available DLT7000
0, 0, 2, 3 online available DLT7000
0, 0, 2, 4 online available DLT7000
0, 0, 2, 5 online available DLT7000
ACSSA> vary
Type(acs/cap/drive/lsm/port): port
Port identifier(acs,port): 0,0
Port identifier(acs,port):
State(diagnostic/offline/online):
vary acs,cap ,lsm and port offline and vary again online ..everything will be fine .
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Shekhar Dhotre
Unix/Tivoli Admin
Bayer Corp.
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Subject: ACSLS Timeouts
Hello,
I have a problem at the moment;
We have an ACSLS library. Whenever we do tape offsiting using DRM, the
move drm * wherestate=mountable tostate=vault
fails, because the tapes are left in the library cap / io station for longer
than 10 mins. ACSLS returns the following;
04/19/01 14:10:16 ANR8856E ACSAPI sequence(125) request(16792) timed
out,
elapse time=00:10:07.
04/19/01 14:10:16 ANR8855E ACSAPI(acs_eject_volume) response with
unsuccessful status, status=STATUS_IPC_FAILURE.
It fails becuase the vaulting command is run at 14:00 each day but operators
may not remove the tapes for up to 2 hours after that.
That tapes sit in the IO cap, after 10 mins ACSLS is reporting back to TSM
saying request timed out, but later the ops remove the tapes and they are no
longer in the library. TSM thinks they are.
Does anyone know how to chenge the length of the timeout for eject requests
from TSM in an ACSLS managed library?
Thanks,
Matt.
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EDS Core Infrastructure,
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