At 11:48 PM -0500 10/25/02, Mark Stapleton wrote:
That's exactly what will happen. If you set the reusedelay for 1 day, it will mean that it will be 24 hours before those tapes can be checked in a scratch tapes--loads of time to make sure that the right tapes are retrieved.
But that's exactly what I'm trying to avoid. With our existing systems (ACSLS talking to Unitree and OS/390), the tapes come back, the operators put them in the silo entry doors and walk away. No need for checkin commands, manual checking, etc. We'd like to make TSM at least half as friendly as our existiing systems.
In the best of circumstances, Matt, a manual audit of all vaulted tapes should be done on a regular basis (once a year, once a quarter, whatever) no matter what kind of system you maintain.
Maybe. But we've never done it before. And I don't like the idea that TSM makes it more necessary, but it sure seems like it does. -- Matt Simpson -- OS/390 Support 219 McVey Hall -- (859) 257-2900 x300 University Of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506 <mailto:msimpson@;uky.edu> mainframe -- An obsolete device still used by thousands of obsolete companies serving billions of obsolete customers and making huge obsolete profits for their obsolete shareholders. And this year's run twice as fast as last year's.