Ditto. TSm development isn't what it used to be. On 5/26/11, Thomas Denier <thomas.den...@jeffersonhospital.org> wrote: > -----David E Ehresman wrote: ----- > >>My guess is there is a problem talking to the library controller. I >>would try setting the library path offline and then online. > > Setting the library path offline and online didn't help. Deleting > and recreating the library path also didn't help. At that point I > decided to make sure the itdt test was still working. I ran that > test from my personal Linux account, and it failed with a message > indicating a permissions problem. I rapidly discovered that the > /dev/IBMtape0 special file allowed read and write access for owner > and group, and that neither my personal account nor the one used > to run the TSM server code was the owning user or belonged to the > owning group. I presume that the co-worker who ran itdt > successfully yesterday was logged on as root at the time. Once > the permissions were fixed I had no trouble defining the path to > the drive. We are still trying to figure out how to ensure that > the permissions will be correct after a reboot. > > If the TSM developers had written decent error reporting code > I could have diagnosed the problem in two minutes rather than > two days.
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