The "virtual I/O slots" only get involved when you put cartridges in through 
the 16/32 slot physical I/O door.
For the initial library load, just open the BIG doors and put the tapes 
directly into the slots yourself.

Then for a SCSI library, the syntax for CHECKIN is slightly different than for 
your 3494.

checkin libv bubba search=yes status=scratch checklabel=barcode waitt=0 
volrange=TS1000,TS1999
checkin libv bubba search=bulk status=scratch checklabel=barcode waitt=0 

Search =YES tells TSM to checkin from the INSIDE library slots.
Search=bulk tells TSM to checkin what's in the I/O door (with ALMS, it's a 
virtual I/O door, but TSM doesn't' know that.)


FWIW: 
For the 3494, TSM just tells the 3494 what it wants done, and doesn't know or 
care where in the library tapes are located.  
All the inventory management is done outboard by the 3494.
If TSM tells the 3494 to mount a cartridge, he doesn't need to know where the 
cartridge is, that's handled by the 3494 

For a SCSI library, including the TS3500 doing business as a 3584, TSM has to 
figure out what tapes are in what slots at checkin time, and saves the slot 
numbers in devconfig so he can send the appropriate commands for cartridge 
movement.  (e.g., take cartridge from slot 1024, load in drive position 6).  
That's why the checkin commands are different.



-----Original Message-----
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf Of Zoltan 
Forray
Sent: Thursday, April 25, 2013 4:37 AM
To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Equating current 3494 configuration to TS3500

Again thank you for this additional useful piece of information. But now this 
brings up another issue/question.

If I am limited to no more than 255 unassigned tapes,  how do I do a mass/bulk 
checkin of my 1200 plus tapes we are transferring from the 3494?

-------------
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TSM Software & Hardware Administrator
Virginia Commonwealth University
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On Apr 24, 2013 10:34 PM, "Prather, Wanda" <wanda.prat...@icfi.com> wrote:

> Thank you both for the kind words; I think it's just a matter of 
> surviving long enough to have all the battle scars - BTDTGTTS.
>
> In the interest of completeness, here's one other thing that is 
> different from the 3494:
> When you create your logical libraries, modify the "maximum VIO 
> cartridges" setting.
> I believe the default is still 16.
>
> AFAIK, with a 3494 you can just keep stuffing cartridges in the I/O 
> door, and it will keep filing them away with an INSERT category code.
>
> In the TS3500 w/ALMS, you put cartridges in the physical I/O door, and 
> the library puts them into the "virtual" I/O door of the appropriate 
> library partition. But if you put more through the physical door than 
> the library has virtual I/O slots (before you do a checkin and clear 
> the virtual I/O slots), weirdness will ensue.  Your checkin will not 
> "see" the extra cartridges.
>
> I don't' know of any reason not to set the "maximum VIO cartridges" to 
> the max setting, which I think is 255.  Somebody else might have a 
> better idea if there is a downside to that.
>
> W
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU] On Behalf 
> Of Zoltan Forray
> Sent: Wednesday, April 24, 2013 2:39 PM
> To: ADSM-L@VM.MARIST.EDU
> Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Equating current 3494 configuration to TS3500
>
> Thanks for all the responses - it has been immensely educational and I 
> have much less trepidation about the upcoming
> unload-pull-out-3494-push-in-reload-3584 weekend. I am going to miss 
> my
> 3494 - been using it since 1995!
>
> I agree that Wanda has some of the best documentation/experiences with 
> TSM, et-al - she should be writing for IBM/Redbooks!
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 24, 2013 at 8:35 AM, Arbogast, Warren K 
> <warbo...@indiana.edu
> >wrote:
>
> > Zoltan,
> > The Web Specialist can be used with an https interface, and a 
> > physical console to the 3584 is available. I have little experience 
> > with the physical console, but you could determine whether it has 
> > the features and suits your needs better than the Web Specialist.
> >
> > Wanda just wrote the Red Book on setting up a 3584. It's more 
> > complete, easier to comprehend and better organized than anything 
> > you will find in the official documentation.
> >
> > With best wishes to all,
> > Keith Arbogast
> > Indiana University
> >
>
>
>
> --
> *Zoltan Forray*
> TSM Software & Hardware Administrator
> Virginia Commonwealth University
> UCC/Office of Technology Services
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