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-----Original Message-----
From: Cook, Dwight E (SAIC) [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 12:05 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: ATAPE/ATLDD device driver install question


I think you are getting the wrong idea on "delete definitions" !
Delete them from AIX, not TSM !
Just stop TSM
sure go ahead & delete your rmt# & lmcp# definitions.
I think the install will kill the /etc/lmcpd deamon
install your code
run cfgmgr
        you will probably notice all devices come back as what they were
(more than likely)
I don't remember... I don't think cfgmgr makes the new lmcp# so yes, created
it
        when you make it available it should start /etc/lmcpd  if not just
issue /dev/lmcpd to restart it
start tsm
You are good to go !!!!!!!!!!!!

We are in the middle of upgrading all ours.  I think we put in 30 minute
change records to have tivoli down, mainly because we figure it will take
(has been taking) about 10-15 minutes to do.

You should not have to do anything with your actual tapes !  No checkout(s)
or checkin(s) !

hope this helps,
later,
Dwight



-----Original Message-----
From: Jolley, Bill [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Monday, November 19, 2001 10:31 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: ATAPE/ATLDD device driver install question


I would like to install the latest Atape and Atldd device drivers. Is it
necessary
to delete the library definition along with the drive definitions?  Here is
what
support recommended and I would like to hear what others have done.

delete drive definitions
delete library definition
delete drive at AIX level
stop lmcp daemon
delete lmcp0 definition
deinstall/install Atape
deinstall/install Atldd
run cfgmgr
define library definition
define drive definitions
mkdev -l lmcp0
start lmcp daemon
checkin libv libname * status=scratch(errors will be received on vols with
data)
checkin libv libname * status=private(vols received errors from prev step)

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