Mark was correct - SDLC cannot create a logical library that spans physical
libraries. What it can do is manage multiple physical libraries, and can
split each of them into multiple logical libraries.
I am researching this and will post what I find out.
At 04:07 PM 4/22/2004 -0500, Stapleton, Mark
I am researching this and will post what I find out.
At 04:07 PM 4/22/2004 -0500, Stapleton, Mark wrote:
If SDLC can create logical libraries that span physical libraries, it
will be the first product of its kind to do so. Similar packages (like
ACSLS), and library managers such as the one on an I
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>However - since you are using an ADIC library, you *might* be able to
use
>an ADIC product called SDLC. This allows you to create logical
>libraries. We use it here to divide our physical Scalar 10k up into
>mult
Anton,
TSM will not allow you to use more than one library per storage
pool. Here's why:
- A storage pool is associated with a specific device class.
- A device class is associated with a specific library.
However - since you are using an ADIC library, you *might* be able to use
an ADIC product c
Hi there.
I have the following problem:
We have a ADIC SCALAR100 Library with LTO1-Tapes. Now the library is filled
with 72 tapes and there are no more slots free. But we need more capacity,
so we decided the following:
1. changing from LTO1 to LTO2 in the library we have or
2. buy a second libr