Hello TSM gurus,
I have a TSM 5.1 server running on Solaris 9, connected to Storagetek L700 library. I have two different type of drives in the library: IBM LTO (1) and Storagetek 9940 (four of each type).
Traditionnaly the company was only using LTO drives (the Storagetek 9940s were never configured).
I am trying to define the Storagetek 9940 drives to the same TSM environment that't using the IBM LTO drives.
I defined the new device class, two 9940 tape storage pools (primary and copy), new policy under existing domain and the new management class that writes to the primary 9940 tape storage pool as it's default destination.
Now, I can not seem to label new 9940 tapes and check them into the library as scratch.
When I enter:
label libv <silo name> search=bulk labels=barcode checkin=scratch
I asks me to fill the convenience I/O with LTO (???) tapes and reply to the request number, which I do.
I tried this process with one tape (just as a test) and the library took the tape and put it somewhere, but the labelling/checkin process failed. The tape was never put back into convenience I/O slot.
I can not see the tape mounted (q mo) and can not find it in the library inventory (q libv).
My question is: Is TSM capable of running one environment with two different tape technologies and how to configure it? Should the library be "partitioned" in any way? What happened to my tape?
Appreciate any suggestions...
Greg, AIX/TSM admin.
I have a TSM 5.1 server running on Solaris 9, connected to Storagetek L700 library. I have two different type of drives in the library: IBM LTO (1) and Storagetek 9940 (four of each type).
Traditionnaly the company was only using LTO drives (the Storagetek 9940s were never configured).
I am trying to define the Storagetek 9940 drives to the same TSM environment that't using the IBM LTO drives.
I defined the new device class, two 9940 tape storage pools (primary and copy), new policy under existing domain and the new management class that writes to the primary 9940 tape storage pool as it's default destination.
Now, I can not seem to label new 9940 tapes and check them into the library as scratch.
When I enter:
label libv <silo name> search=bulk labels=barcode checkin=scratch
I asks me to fill the convenience I/O with LTO (???) tapes and reply to the request number, which I do.
I tried this process with one tape (just as a test) and the library took the tape and put it somewhere, but the labelling/checkin process failed. The tape was never put back into convenience I/O slot.
I can not see the tape mounted (q mo) and can not find it in the library inventory (q libv).
My question is: Is TSM capable of running one environment with two different tape technologies and how to configure it? Should the library be "partitioned" in any way? What happened to my tape?
Appreciate any suggestions...
Greg, AIX/TSM admin.