Hi

When you've deleted the drivers from the Control panel, what is the problem you get when defining the drives to TSM using the the define drive/library to tsm?

You have to define library, drives and last the device class.

Do you get any errors when defining the drives?

Is the library(what kind of library is it?) defined to tsm using tsm device management(lbX.X.X.X)?

I still suggest that you upgrade your 4.2.0.0 server software to a higher level, such as 4.2.1.9 or 4.2.1.8.

If you start the ADSM Device Driver, and then start the TSM Server Utilities, can you see the four drives and the library under device information?

Best Regards

Daniel Sparrman

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As Daniel told ... I removed the drivers of NT control panel, but i have
the same problem ... Do anyone any idea ?
When I want to write in same tape I recive the follow message: "ANR1411W
Access mode for volume T10001 now set to read-only due to write error"

Thank's all for your answers..
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Hi

What kind of library are you using?

The problem is probably that NT has installed the DLT drivers that are
included with Windows NT 4.0.

To use the ADSM device driver, you have to remove the NT driver located in
Control Panel >> Tape Drives.

After that, you should manually start the ADSM device driver, and then
define the drives.

One of the problems when using the Generic Tape device, is that you doesn't
always get the right compression level on the DLT drive.

Also, you will miss some features that is included in the DLT device class.

It is not recommendable to use the generic device class. This device class
is normally used for devices that isn't directly support under Tivoli
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Hi all ... I have a question, because I have a server TSM 4.2.0.0 in NT 4
SP 6a and 4 drives Quantum DLT8000 and if I use the driver of TSM, doesn't
work.
But if I defined the drives as generic tape and use the driver of operating
system and the TSM work fine.

TSM 4.2.0.0 can work whit Quantum DLT8000 ? There are the drivers of TSM
4.2.0.0 for this drives ?
What is the difference is I define a generic tape and work with drivers of
operating system ? Is this recommendable ?

Thank very much for your answers ...
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