Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 3:25 PM
To: Thorson, Paul
Cc: 'ADSM-L post'
Subject: RE: Question for you 3494 gurus -
Yee ha!
That worked - it took the tape from the Recovery cell, put it back in its
home slot, and changed its category back to the correct TSM category.
THANKS PAUL!!
-O
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> Subject: Re: Question for you 3494 gurus -
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> Yee ha!
> That worked - it took the tape from the Recovery cell, put it back in its
> home slot, and changed its category back to the correct TSM
Wanda'
Subject: FW: Question for you 3494 gurus -
Hi Wanda,
I have to e-mail this direct because my Exchange account does not allow
forum postings.
If you can get your hands on the tape, try putting it in the recovery cell.
You can pause the 3494 and look in its home slot (do a search on th
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Sent: Tuesday, June 01, 2004 3:43 PM
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Subject: Re: Question for you 3494 gurus -
have you tried to audit the volume to get things sort of reset ?
mtlib -l /blah/blah -a -Vxxx
also does a query of the library show anything such as a gripper not
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June 02, 2004 6:50 AM
Subject: Question for you 3494 gurus -
> OK, I"ve never seen this one before!
>
> I was trying to track down a missing TSM scratch tape.
> The library manager DB SEARCH says it is IN the 3494, but it's current
> category code is FF10, which is the EJEC
OK, I"ve never seen this one before!
I was trying to track down a missing TSM scratch tape.
The library manager DB SEARCH says it is IN the 3494, but it's current
category code is FF10, which is the EJECT category.
mtlib -qV -Vnn -l libname
shows "volume in process of being ejected".
Well