>I am running a 3.1.2.41 ADSM server on AIX 4.3.2. After trying to
>label a library volume with a "label libvol " command, the command hung.
>Now " q pro", "q libr", and other commands hang. Is there a solution other
>that bouncing the ADSM instance? (the application)
Jeff - I/O conflic
what you will probably notice is that when you tried to put new labels on
already labeled tapes and the system figured out something was wrong 'cause
you didn't tell it to expect a label already there...
it ejected the tapes from the library (took them out of libvols, something
along those lines)
Depends on how you labeled and checked in tapes. Be careful with overwrite=yes, you
can overwrite tapes with data on them -yes! I prefer using overwrite=yes when
checking from bulk i/o, with: search=bulk option.
Do a q vol on the tapes you labeled and see if anything shows up. Do a q libvol
If you're on AIX, like I am, you can use the 'standalone' command supplied
with *SM and it has an option that can be used multiple times to designate
more than one tape drive. I think its DSmLABEL
THis may also be available on other platforms ..
... joe.f.
Joseph A Faracchio, Systems Programm
Hallo
no TSM version 4 uses only one drive during labeling.
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Hi,
This problem cames since ADSM. TSM only use one drive to labeling volumes in
the library, even though there are more drives available. I don't have sure
if this problem is fix in new's versions of TSM.
Com os melhores cumprimentos/Best Regards,
Tiago Botelho
6mil - Tecnologias de Inform