You should use the RMM utility, EDGINERS.

On Mon, 13 Dec 2021 at 10:57, John Blythe Reid <johnblyther...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I have a question about RMM. We've received some new cartridges that
> hadn't been initialized by the supplier. This caused I/O errors when
> attempts were made to mount the cartridges.To avoid these errors we changed
> their status to INIT so that they wouldn't be mounted:
>
>                    DFSMSrmm Volumes (Page 1 of 2)        Row 100 to 112 of
> 139
> Command ===>                                                  Scroll ===>
> CSR
>
> Enter HELP or PF1 for the list of available line commands
>
> Use the RIGHT command to view other data columns
>
>    Volume          Assigned   Expir./
>    Dest-    T Data
> S  serial Owner    date       Retn. date Ret Status  Location ination  R
> sets
> -- ------ -------- ---------- ---------- --- ------- -------- -------- -
> -----
>    700101          15/09/2021            V        INIT    TS3500
>         N 0
>    700102          15/09/2021            V        INIT    TS3500
>         N 0
>    700103          15/09/2021            V        INIT    TS3500
>         N 0
>    700104          15/09/2021            V        INIT    TS3500
>         N 0
>    700105          15/09/2021            V        INIT    TS3500
>         N 0
>    700106          15/09/2021            V        INIT    TS3500
>         N 0
>    700107          15/09/2021            V        INIT    TS3500
>         N 0
>    700108          15/09/2021            V        INIT    TS3500
>         N 0
>    700109          15/09/2021            V        INIT    TS3500
>         N 0
>    700110          15/09/2021            V        INIT    TS3500
>         N 0
>    700111          15/09/2021            V        INIT    TS3500
>         N 0
>    700112          15/09/2021            V        INIT    TS3500
>         N 0
>    700113          15/09/2021            V        INIT    TS3500
>         N 0
>
> However this means that they are still unusable and have been since
> September. All we need to do is initialize them but there's a shortage of
> RMM knowledge around here. Could anyone please give me some advice on how
> to do this ? It would be greatly appreciated. Someone suggested using INITT
> but I suspect that that's not appropriate here.
>
> Regards,
> John.
>
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