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> From: Dan Foster [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Wednesday, September 18, 2002 9:25 PM
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> Subject: 3584 tape questions
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> Two questions about 3584 tapes --
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> 1. Is it normal for it to t
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
David Longo
> Do you know how to access the info on the chip? I've seen the few
> comments in sales lit/manuals that have a couple of sentences but
> no info on how to access. It's supposed to have for one thing
> the total/par
Mark,
Do you know how to access the info on the chip? I've seen the few
comments in sales lit/manuals that have a couple of sentences but
no info on how to access. It's supposed to have for one thing
the total/partial stats for the life of the tape. I assumed the
library or
drive was updating
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Orville Lantto
> Maybe the volser is in the chip.
Nope. Per Tivoli, no one there has written anything to take advantage of the
chip inbedded in each LTO tape.
AFAIK, no one at IBM has done likewise.
Volume labels are written a
1. I have 3584-L32 with FC-AL drives. Yes I think that time is normal.
It includes mounting and reading label. The fast mount you mention
is
the Robot putting tape in drive. It takes much longer for a tape to
actually be "mounted" as viewed by "q mount" or by "q proesss" and
seeing how long
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Subject:3584 tape questions
I've finally got the new 3584 library up and worked through all hardware
and TSM issues, and just finished with the first round of successful
tests.
Looks sharp! Currently tuning the setup (disk, memory, network, TSM, etc).
Env
I've finally got the new 3584 library up and worked through all hardware
and TSM issues, and just finished with the first round of successful tests.
Looks sharp! Currently tuning the setup (disk, memory, network, TSM, etc).
Environment: AIX 4.3.3 ML10, pSeries 660-6H1, TSM 4.2 (5.1 next week)
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