Hello Justin, A device could work with "unofficial" support from Tivoli if the device identification is recognized by the device driver. However, each Sony Jukebox has its own unique identification such as "OSL-2500" or "OSL-6000". OSL-2001 may have its own ID "OSL-2001" and therefore won't be recognized by the TSM device driver.
Please contact Irfan Habib ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) for device support request. Regards, Hunny Kershaw Justin Derrick <jderrick@CANADA. To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] COM> cc: Sent by: "ADSM: Subject: TSM Device Driver (Support for Unsupported Jukeboxes) Dist Stor Manager" <[EMAIL PROTECTED] .EDU> 02/07/2002 09:01 PM Please respond to "ADSM: Dist Stor Manager" I've been looking for a new optical jukebox for my system at home since my old HP unit died in the midst of an upgrade. I was looking at an Sony OSL-2001, a nice, compact, fairly inexpensive unit (used, of course), but it appears to be the ONLY Sony library that's unsupported. It uses the Sony 2.6GB drives (which ARE supported by TSM, alone or in jukeboxes like the older 3995's) and appears to be in the same family of jukeboxes manufactured by Sony (OSL-6000, 10000, etc), but isn't on the supported devices list. I guess the questions are these... Does anyone know if this device is 'unoffically' supported, ie "works, but don't expect tech support"? What's the criteria for device support? I understand that Tivoli/IBM can't be expected to buy/rent/lease/borrow/beg/steal every model of optical jukebox ever manufactured, but it seems (from the outside, looking in through dirty stained glass windows) that there shouldn't be an issue supporting one more model from a supported line of products. (Of course, if it were simple, it would probably already be done, right?) -JD.