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Re: All new tapes I/O errors

2005-03-29 10:07:14
Subject: Re: All new tapes I/O errors
From: William Rosette <Bill_Rosette AT PAPAJOHNS DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 29 Mar 2005 10:02:04 -0500
I had trouble with some new ones and come to find out they were formatted
wrong from the company we received them from.

Thank You,
Bill Rosette
Data Center/IS/Papa Johns International
WWJD



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My experience with "new" tapes is that you have to label them first before
you can use them within tsm.


If you have a barcode reader and a library with bulk I/O slots (like I do)
the command would be:

label libv  library_name search=bulk labels=barcode checkin=scr

Which would label all the volumes in the bulk I/O slots using the barcode
reader to aquire their labels and check them in as scratch.

As usual, if this isn't quite your config you can get help within tsm by
using h label libv.


Jonathan Kaufman








Dave Zarnoch <zarnocd AT NATIONWIDEPROVIDENT DOT COM>
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Folks,

I think I've seen this before but I can't remember....

Every new scratch tape I try to insert into the library is giving me:

ANR8355E I/O Error reading label

The tape appears to be checked in as scratch but when TSM
tries to use them, they error out.

Thanks!

 DaveZ

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