1.,The element numbers below 31 are associated with bulk load, I/O port and other functions on my IBM 3575L32 Magstar tape library. Not Tivoli's fault or responsibility how the element numbers are mapped. 2. I let TSM worry about where it sticks the data on the tapes 3. Speak to your library vendor and ask them why their device driver microcode doesn't work right. The IBM Magstar doesn't behave this way.
George Lesho AFC Enterprises Storage/System Admin "Johnn D. Tan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 11/02/2001 03:47:23 PM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent by: "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc: (bcc: George Lesho/Partners/AFC) Fax to: Subject: TSM annoyances I have a few annoyances with Tivoli -- not many, as it's a great product, just a handful. 1) We have TSM 4.1.3 server connected to SpectraLogic Gator/64000. Despite what Tivoli says on their website, the element number of Slot 1 in the library is not 1, but 30! This is very annoying! If I do a "q libv lib1" and look up a volume's home element, I have to subtract 29 in order to really know what slot it's in on the library. Can this be corrected so that it is what Tivoli's website says it should be -- i.e., element 1 matches slot 1? 2) Is there a simple way to find out which volumes are associated to any other? For instance, let's say I have to do a "move data" on 000115. Right now, here's what I do: q content 000115 count=-1 f=d q content 000115 count=1 f=d If either one of these has a segment 1/1, then everything's great, as there is no associated volume. But if either or both have 1/2 (or 2/2) then I have to issue: audit v 000115 And find the associated volume. The catch is, if there are *two* associated volumes, you have to check one of them in first and update its status, before you can do another audit to find the other associated volume. Is there any way to find these associated volumes in one swift command?! 3) [I think this is more a SpectraLogic issue, but I'll gripe anyway ;).] When I want to "bulk load" a bunch of tapes into the Gator tape library, I have to make sure no tapes are mounted in the drives. Otherwise, the bulk load will just blindly put the new tapes into the slots of the tapes in the drive. Doesn't TSM "talk" to the tape library and tell it the home elements (or slots) of the tapes that are mounted in the drives, so that the robotic picker won't put tapes into those slots?? Thanks for any advice. johnn