Russell  & Mike - 

Our MDL configuration has 2 nodes, but in this case, 841C & 8401 are both 
on the same node.

The part I'm having a hard time understanding is that the MDL appears to 
mount the correct tape every time for the pool requested - as in the 
example I gave previously - if TMS001 occurs and asks for PRIVAT, the MDL 
gives it a scratch tape from that pool.   If TMS002 occurs and asks for 
DRVAULT, the MDL is giving it a "V" tape as defined.  So why in these 2 
cases are we seeing the incorrect TMS msg with the incorrect pool?

As for Mike's point, the MDL doesn't appear to me to be assigning a volume 
from the wrong pool - it appears to me that it's actually mounting a tape 
from the sub-pool requested.  Additionally, both sub-pools have plenty of 
scratch - enough so that we're only running a scratch cycle once a week. I 
don't think that's the issue, but I will request some automation be put in 
place to automatically do some displays when we get this error so I can 
say definitively that it's not - although maybe I can say that even 
without the displays as all we do to correct the job abend is re-submit it 
and it runs to good EOJ.

I've also opened an issue with the MDL support to verify that it does 
support sub-pooling - although I'm pretty sure at this point that it does 
as I can display definitions in the MDL showing that there are 2 scratch 
pools defined - PRIVAT & DRVAULT.

So the saga continues -
ddk


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Are both devices 841C and 8401 inside the same MDL and managed as part of
the same Storage Group? The problem with CA-1 subpooling and most
robotic/virtual libraries is that tapes are not mounted based on the
TMS001/TMS002 mount messages, but instead based on their own rules. Now, a
BTLS managed IBM robot does support a few sub-pools; their restriction is
that the name of the subpool must begin with SCRTCH followed by a number 
1-9
(as in SCRTCH1 or SCRTCH2).

With a true manual environment (where the operator mounts the tapes), the
TMS001/2 mount message is intercepted by the operator. With a
robotic/virtual environment; this is not always the case. With a 
Oracle/STK
robot, they have added support for the TMS002 mount message. But I do not
believe that HDS MDL has support to mount the correct subpool tape based 
on
a TMS002 mount message.

Russell Witt
CA 1 L2 Support Manager


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Our site used to get this too, assigning volumes from the wrong pool.
Immediately after you get the error message, see how many scratch tapes
you have and how many in the various sub pools.  You might be running
faster than the VTS is scratching tapes.

-- 
Mike A Schwab,

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