Re: Tape issues with 3584 library

2011-05-05 Thread Remco Post
solution is to run a full inventory from the web panels. I noticed BTW that with ALMS enabled on a 3584, that in some rare occasions, TSM would still not be able to see the tape. In that case, eject the tape from the lib using the library panels, and then check it in again using the TSM command

Re: Tape issues with 3584 library

2011-05-05 Thread David Longo
Solution is to open doors on each frame, that will cause entire library to be inventoried. Simple if you have just 2 or 3 frames! >>> "Prather, Wanda" 5/5/2011 9:09 PM >>> If you open the door in paused mode yes, it will inventory the frame with the door you opened. But not the other frames (

Re: Tape issues with 3584 library

2011-05-05 Thread Prather, Wanda
If you open the door in paused mode yes, it will inventory the frame with the door you opened. But not the other frames (if you have other frames). -Original Message- From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Bartels, Bob Sent: Thursday, May 05, 2011 2:04

Re: Find Lost Files

2011-05-05 Thread Strand, Neil B.
Brian, You may be looking for a file in a directory that has the same name as a filesystem. Assume that /var is a filesystem with a directory named "/var/junk" and has been backing up for a few years. Someone comes along and creates a new filesystem named "/var/junk" and mounts it over the

Re: Tape issues with 3584 library

2011-05-05 Thread Richard Rhodes
We've had 3 distinct ways of this being resolved. 1) Just as described by Wanda. 2) We put the tape into the CAP door and the library automatically put the tape back in the correct slot where the tape had been - the slot with the correct element address. The first time this occurred we were a

Re: Find Lost Files

2011-05-05 Thread Steven Langdale
When you say server, I assume you mean the TSM server? In that case my 2nd example stands. Steven On 5 May 2011 17:23, "Laks, Brian" wrote: > I was actually trying to approach this from a server perspective. My > fear is that the folders the user is looking for have been moved to a > different se

Re: Find Lost Files

2011-05-05 Thread Laks, Brian
I was actually trying to approach this from a server perspective. My fear is that the folders the user is looking for have been moved to a different server as part of our DFS changes that have been made. Of course, the person who implemented DFS is no longer with us so the files could be on any s