Yes, just take them out and put in new library and run "audit library". 
Of course you need to do config of (I guess) your new library.

Or are you just doing a physical move of the *SM system to a new location?
If it's just a real short move (next room) just leave tapes in and at new location 
open up and make sure tapes are all still securely in place.
I would still run an audit - it's good to do occaisionally anyhow.

David Longo

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In a few weeks we will be moving an HP DLT8000 tape library.  I want to take
all of the tapes out for the move (205 of them).  I assume that I can simply
turn the system off and take the tapes out as long as I put them back into
the same place, but I don't want to keep track of the location of the tapes.
Can I simply run "audit library" when I put them back in?  Is there a
command that I should run before shutting the system down?  Is it better to
eject them all into the CAP (holds 20) using TSM and then read them in again
from the CAP?

HP-UX 11.0
TSM 3.7 R3.8
HP Surestore E DLT 8000 Library

Thanks
Scott Foley
NetVoyage Corp.



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