After years of running with 3592 model J1A mixed with model E05 mixed in a single 3584 used by 6 TSM servers, the replacements are being delivered next week. At present, we have a DEVCLASS of TAPE, which has a FORMAT=3592C. My reading of the documentation leads me to believe that we get the full benefit of the higher generation drives if we issue "upd dev TAPE format=35922c". At this point, TSM will be able to read the old format, but write the new.
However, if my reading of the documentation is incorrect, I'm prepared for the following: 1. Define a new devc with the enhanced format. 2. Define new stgpools with the new devc and direct everything to them. If necessary, mark all filling tapes as reado. 3. As volumes empty to reclamation levels, move the contents to the new stgpools. These three steps can be done simultaneously or separately for the different TSM machines. The potential kicker here is that one of my associates has read, where he can't remember, or heard, from whom he can't remember, that we have to relabel all volumes before we can use them. All responses and comments much appreciated. Fred Johanson TSM Administrator University of Chicago 773-702-8464