Greetings, I thought of this same approach, but it doesn't really address the issue at all. The times_mounted gets reset to 0 whenever the tape goes back to scratch. So times_mounted doesn't track the entire multi-year history of a tape. I just went and looked at some of our tapes that are three years old, and the last time they were written to was a few days ago, and the times_mounted is 2. According to that query, that tape looks almost brand new, but I know for a fact we have been reusing them for three years. In our situation it makes even less sense, since we have a shared library, and the tapes are scratched and then reused by other TSM instances. Well, the given instance's point of view on how many times a tape has been mounted is only since the last time it was grabbed it from the scratch pool; it doesn't know about any of the times times the other instances have used it.
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