Defining IBM 3583 as a SCSI device under Windows 2000

2001-04-12 Thread Douglas Strilecky
Ray - If I understand correctly - what you did was take RSM out of the picture and then install the library/TSM as though it were on WIN NT rather than Win 2000? Good stuff!! I've only done one 3583 under Win 2000 and am not sure I like RSM. It seems to add to much manual effort to the whole t

Re: Defining IBM 3583 as a SCSI device under Windows 2000

2001-04-11 Thread Volovsek, Jay
fine. I installed the Ultrium drivers before I installed TSM. -Original Message- From: Kelly J. Lipp [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 6:06 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: Defining IBM 3583 as a SCSI device under Windows 2000 Ray, You are the new TSM guru.

Re: Defining IBM 3583 as a SCSI device under Windows 2000

2001-04-11 Thread Kelly J. Lipp
: Wednesday, April 11, 2001 4:00 PM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Defining IBM 3583 as a SCSI device under Windows 2000 I searched ADSM-L the last few days and did not find instructions on how to define an IBM 3583 as a SCSI device under Windows 2000. Here is how I got it to work. 1. Disable

Defining IBM 3583 as a SCSI device under Windows 2000

2001-04-11 Thread Ray Pratts
I searched ADSM-L the last few days and did not find instructions on how to define an IBM 3583 as a SCSI device under Windows 2000.  Here is how I got it to work. 1. Disable the Removable Storage (a.k.a. RSM) service 2. Install TSM 4.1.3.  Note: Read the readme files.  You must first remove TSM b