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Here's the deal...
The physical device tape0, as seen by the libr
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If you're SAN connected, Q SAN on the client supplies the device name
for each path.
Fred Johanson
TSM Administrator
University of Chicago
773-702
L] Library manager/library conundrum
Here's the deal...
The physical device tape0, as seen by the library manager, has the
devicename mt1.0.0.3. The same tape drive on the client, however, sees
the tape drive as devicename mt3.0.0.5. (We can tell this by the tape
drive serial numbers being re
DSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Library manager/library conundrum
>
> If you're SAN connected, Q SAN on the client supplies the device name
> for each path.
>
> Fred Johanson
> TSM Administrator
> University of Chicago
>
> 773-702-8464
>
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Mark,
You're correct that there is only an element number in one place. However,
there should be paths defined (on the library manager server) as follows:
one path to the library for the library manager server
one path to each drive for each library manager client and the server
I suspect that
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On Oct 2, 2008, at 18:33 , Mark Stapleton wrote:
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> Of Paul Zarnowski
>> Double check your element numbers and paths to the d
On Oct 2, 2008, at 18:33 , Mark Stapleton wrote:
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Of Paul Zarnowski
Double check your element numbers and paths to the drives. Make sure
you
have a path defined for each drive to each library-client server.
There are no drive
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Remco Post
> do you have the paths for the library client configured correctly o
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Of Remco Post
> do you have the paths for the library client configured correctly on
> the library manager? Are the paths up? Al SAN ports enabled on the
> library client?
As I said, the client's request for a tape mount is honored
ours a day."
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Zarnowski
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I'm guessing this is because the library put the tape in the wrong drive,
or a different drive than the client-server is looking at. Check your
element addresse
On 2 okt 2008, at 18:27, Mark Stapleton wrote:
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do you have the paths for the library client configured correctly on
the library manager? Are the paths up? Al SAN ports enabled on the
library client?
As I said, the
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf
Of Paul Zarnowski
>Double check your element numbers and paths to the drives. Make sure
you
>have a path defined for each drive to each library-client server.
There are no drive definitions for the "remote" library in the library
c
I'm guessing this is because the library put the tape in the wrong drive,
or a different drive than the client-server is looking at. Check your
element addresses in Q DRIVE and the device names in your paths on the
library-manager-server.
At 12:27 PM 10/2/2008, Mark Stapleton wrote:
As I said,
Double check your element numbers and paths to the drives. Make sure you
have a path defined for each drive to each library-client server.
At 11:47 AM 10/2/2008, Mark Stapleton wrote:
We're setting up a TS3310 tape library for two TSM servers to share
through a library manager/library client a
On 2 okt 2008, at 17:47, Mark Stapleton wrote:
We're setting up a TS3310 tape library for two TSM servers to share
through a library manager/library client arrangement.
hi Mark,
do you have the paths for the library client configured correctly on
the library manager? Are the paths up? Al SA
We're setting up a TS3310 tape library for two TSM servers to share
through a library manager/library client arrangement.
We got successful server-to-server comm, and the library client calls
for tape mounts through the library manager successfully; we can see the
tape mounts happening. But it
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