Thank you, Lloyd.
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Lloyd Dieter napsal(a):
Here's a select/script that I use to pull that info...
Here's a select/script that I use to pull that info...not perfect, but it
does the job.
You'll have to change the devclass name to match what you are using:
DEFINE SCRIPT SHOWME_SESSION_MOUNTS DESC="Show sequential vols in use by
a session"
"/* Show Tape mounts: */"
"se
- was: Identifying session holding a drive
Now thats very funny. I cannot find any SHOW command in the server and client books, and
I can't get any help by using "help show" and still the command works.
What is this command and how can I get any information about it ?
Thanks,
Tuncel Mutlu
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Subject: SHOW command - was: Identifying session holding a drive
Now thats very funny. I cannot find any SHOW command in the server and client
books, and I can't get any help by using "help show" and still the command
works.
What is this command and how can I get any information abo
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Subject: Identifying session holding a drive
Hello list members,
is there a way to identify which session is holding particular drive ?
I've been pl
>Try 'q se f=d'. It will show any session with tape. Compare with 'q mo'.
Just to add a tidbit... Much like 'q se f=d', you can also do
'select * from sessions', which reveals start times.
Richard Sims
Try 'q se f=d'. It will show any session with tape. Compare with 'q mo'.
Hope this helps.
Gus
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Hello list members,
is there a way to identify which session is holding particular drive ?
I've been playing with "show asm, show asq" commands recently w
Hello list members,
is there a way to identify which session is holding particular drive ?
I've been playing with "show asm, show asq" commands recently which
report some kind of session numbers in the output, but unfortunately
they do not match session IDs presented when issuing "q ses".
Maybe I'm