Re: Trying to define a 3494 Library (solved!)

2001-02-22 Thread Kelly J. Lipp

Ah yes, telling the library about the system.  Got bit by that myself.  I
have it in bold in my notes now.

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Subject: Trying to define a 3494 Library (solved!)


My 3494 is working fine now. I forgot to add the host to the library
manager. I also had to add the Enable3590Library Yes parameter to the
dsmserv.opt but it's now labeling my tapes!
Many thanks to all people who responded to my question!!
Special thanks to Richard Sims!!!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines


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From: Othonas Xixis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 18:13
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Subject: Re: Trying to define a 3494 Library


Eric,
1) can u ping  171.21.121.5  ?
2) after u ran the # cfgmgr did u check if the lmcp0 is available ?
3) can u ask yr CE toi make sure that the library is online and ready for
operations ?
4) before u define the library in TSM, issue the following command:
# mtlib -l/dev/lmcp0 -qL
   if that works u r ready for TSM, if not then u have other issues that u
need to resolve first...

Cheers.

Othonas




Tom Melton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 02/20/2001 11:28:06 AM

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Try talking to the library from outside ADSM.  Use the mtlib command to
query the library, to get some status info from it.  That will verify
the necessary serial/ethernet connectivity to the library.

I see that you are talking ethernet to the library.  Have you
authorized your ADSM machine access in the library controller.  I think
you have to give the ip address of the ADSM server in the IP setup of
the ATL.

Tom Melton
Emory HealthCare
Emory University

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/20/01 11:20AM >>>
Hi *SM-ers!
I am trying to add a 3494 library to our TSM 3.7 server on AIX 4.3.3.
I have performed the following steps:
1) I have installed Atape 5.4.4.0.
2) I have installed atldd 4.1.5.0.
3) I have defined the library in the /etc/ibmatl.conf file by adding
the
following line:
3494-L1  171.21.121.5   3494-L1
4) I used SMIT to configured the LMCP by using the "Add a Tape Drive"
option. I selected the "atl  library LAN/TTY Library Management
Control
Point". I selected the Library Name 3494-L1 which was retrieved from
the
/etc/ibmatl.conf file and it created a lmcp0 with the status defined:
lmcp0 Defined  LAN/TTY Library Management Control Point
5) I used the SMIT option "Configure a Defined Tape Drive" to make the
drive
available. It's now listed as:
lmcp0 Available  LAN/TTY Library Management Control Point
6) I ran CFGMGR which loaded the deamon.
7) I went to TSM to define the library by using the command:
def libr 3494-L1 libt=349x device=/dev/lmcp0
This returns the following error:
ANR8444E Internal Operation: Library 3494-L1 is currently unavailable.
ANR8418E DEFINE LIBRARY: An I/O error occurred while accessing library
3494-L1.
I'm stuck here. Can anybody help me by pointing me to the right place
for
more information? Am I forgetting something?
Thanks in advance for any reply!!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines


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Trying to define a 3494 Library (solved!)

2001-02-22 Thread Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM

My 3494 is working fine now. I forgot to add the host to the library
manager. I also had to add the Enable3590Library Yes parameter to the
dsmserv.opt but it's now labeling my tapes!
Many thanks to all people who responded to my question!!
Special thanks to Richard Sims!!!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines


-Original Message-
From: Othonas Xixis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 18:13
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Trying to define a 3494 Library


Eric,
1) can u ping  171.21.121.5  ?
2) after u ran the # cfgmgr did u check if the lmcp0 is available ?
3) can u ask yr CE toi make sure that the library is online and ready for
operations ?
4) before u define the library in TSM, issue the following command:
# mtlib -l/dev/lmcp0 -qL
   if that works u r ready for TSM, if not then u have other issues that u
need to resolve first...

Cheers.

Othonas




Tom Melton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 02/20/2001 11:28:06 AM

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Subject:  Re: Trying to define a 3494 Library


Try talking to the library from outside ADSM.  Use the mtlib command to
query the library, to get some status info from it.  That will verify
the necessary serial/ethernet connectivity to the library.

I see that you are talking ethernet to the library.  Have you
authorized your ADSM machine access in the library controller.  I think
you have to give the ip address of the ADSM server in the IP setup of
the ATL.

Tom Melton
Emory HealthCare
Emory University

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/20/01 11:20AM >>>
Hi *SM-ers!
I am trying to add a 3494 library to our TSM 3.7 server on AIX 4.3.3.
I have performed the following steps:
1) I have installed Atape 5.4.4.0.
2) I have installed atldd 4.1.5.0.
3) I have defined the library in the /etc/ibmatl.conf file by adding
the
following line:
3494-L1  171.21.121.5   3494-L1
4) I used SMIT to configured the LMCP by using the "Add a Tape Drive"
option. I selected the "atl  library LAN/TTY Library Management
Control
Point". I selected the Library Name 3494-L1 which was retrieved from
the
/etc/ibmatl.conf file and it created a lmcp0 with the status defined:
lmcp0 Defined  LAN/TTY Library Management Control Point
5) I used the SMIT option "Configure a Defined Tape Drive" to make the
drive
available. It's now listed as:
lmcp0 Available  LAN/TTY Library Management Control Point
6) I ran CFGMGR which loaded the deamon.
7) I went to TSM to define the library by using the command:
def libr 3494-L1 libt=349x device=/dev/lmcp0
This returns the following error:
ANR8444E Internal Operation: Library 3494-L1 is currently unavailable.
ANR8418E DEFINE LIBRARY: An I/O error occurred while accessing library
3494-L1.
I'm stuck here. Can anybody help me by pointing me to the right place
for
more information? Am I forgetting something?
Thanks in advance for any reply!!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines


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Re: Trying to define a 3494 Library

2001-02-21 Thread Othonas Xixis

Eric,
1) can u ping  171.21.121.5  ?
2) after u ran the # cfgmgr did u check if the lmcp0 is available ?
3) can u ask yr CE toi make sure that the library is online and ready for
operations ?
4) before u define the library in TSM, issue the following command:
# mtlib -l/dev/lmcp0 -qL
   if that works u r ready for TSM, if not then u have other issues that u
need to resolve first...

Cheers.

Othonas




Tom Melton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 02/20/2001 11:28:06 AM

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Try talking to the library from outside ADSM.  Use the mtlib command to
query the library, to get some status info from it.  That will verify
the necessary serial/ethernet connectivity to the library.

I see that you are talking ethernet to the library.  Have you
authorized your ADSM machine access in the library controller.  I think
you have to give the ip address of the ADSM server in the IP setup of
the ATL.

Tom Melton
Emory HealthCare
Emory University

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/20/01 11:20AM >>>
Hi *SM-ers!
I am trying to add a 3494 library to our TSM 3.7 server on AIX 4.3.3.
I have performed the following steps:
1) I have installed Atape 5.4.4.0.
2) I have installed atldd 4.1.5.0.
3) I have defined the library in the /etc/ibmatl.conf file by adding
the
following line:
3494-L1  171.21.121.5   3494-L1
4) I used SMIT to configured the LMCP by using the "Add a Tape Drive"
option. I selected the "atl  library LAN/TTY Library Management
Control
Point". I selected the Library Name 3494-L1 which was retrieved from
the
/etc/ibmatl.conf file and it created a lmcp0 with the status defined:
lmcp0 Defined  LAN/TTY Library Management Control Point
5) I used the SMIT option "Configure a Defined Tape Drive" to make the
drive
available. It's now listed as:
lmcp0 Available  LAN/TTY Library Management Control Point
6) I ran CFGMGR which loaded the deamon.
7) I went to TSM to define the library by using the command:
def libr 3494-L1 libt=349x device=/dev/lmcp0
This returns the following error:
ANR8444E Internal Operation: Library 3494-L1 is currently unavailable.
ANR8418E DEFINE LIBRARY: An I/O error occurred while accessing library
3494-L1.
I'm stuck here. Can anybody help me by pointing me to the right place
for
more information? Am I forgetting something?
Thanks in advance for any reply!!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines


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Re: Trying to define a 3494 Library

2001-02-20 Thread Davidson, Becky

Also make sure that you can ping the tape library.  Make sure that the
address  and name the host file on the machine knows the tape library as is
the same on the tape library.

-Original Message-
From: Tom Melton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, February 20, 2001 10:28 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Trying to define a 3494 Library


Try talking to the library from outside ADSM.  Use the mtlib command to
query the library, to get some status info from it.  That will verify
the necessary serial/ethernet connectivity to the library.

I see that you are talking ethernet to the library.  Have you
authorized your ADSM machine access in the library controller.  I think
you have to give the ip address of the ADSM server in the IP setup of
the ATL.

Tom Melton
Emory HealthCare
Emory University

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/20/01 11:20AM >>>
Hi *SM-ers!
I am trying to add a 3494 library to our TSM 3.7 server on AIX 4.3.3.
I have performed the following steps:
1) I have installed Atape 5.4.4.0.
2) I have installed atldd 4.1.5.0.
3) I have defined the library in the /etc/ibmatl.conf file by adding
the
following line:
3494-L1  171.21.121.5   3494-L1
4) I used SMIT to configured the LMCP by using the "Add a Tape Drive"
option. I selected the "atl  library LAN/TTY Library Management
Control
Point". I selected the Library Name 3494-L1 which was retrieved from
the
/etc/ibmatl.conf file and it created a lmcp0 with the status defined:
lmcp0 Defined  LAN/TTY Library Management Control Point
5) I used the SMIT option "Configure a Defined Tape Drive" to make the
drive
available. It's now listed as:
lmcp0 Available  LAN/TTY Library Management Control Point
6) I ran CFGMGR which loaded the deamon.
7) I went to TSM to define the library by using the command:
def libr 3494-L1 libt=349x device=/dev/lmcp0
This returns the following error:
ANR8444E Internal Operation: Library 3494-L1 is currently unavailable.
ANR8418E DEFINE LIBRARY: An I/O error occurred while accessing library
3494-L1.
I'm stuck here. Can anybody help me by pointing me to the right place
for
more information? Am I forgetting something?
Thanks in advance for any reply!!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines


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Re: Trying to define a 3494 Library

2001-02-20 Thread

Eric,
 What tom is talking about is  the "add lan host" option at the 3494
Library.
One other question, how many nics do you have on the host system, if mor
then one you should define both in the add lan host operation




"Tom Melton" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>@VM.MARIST.EDU> on 02/20/2001 11:28:06
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Try talking to the library from outside ADSM.  Use the mtlib command to
query the library, to get some status info from it.  That will verify
the necessary serial/ethernet connectivity to the library.

I see that you are talking ethernet to the library.  Have you
authorized your ADSM machine access in the library controller.  I think
you have to give the ip address of the ADSM server in the IP setup of
the ATL.

Tom Melton
Emory HealthCare
Emory University

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/20/01 11:20AM >>>
Hi *SM-ers!
I am trying to add a 3494 library to our TSM 3.7 server on AIX 4.3.3.
I have performed the following steps:
1) I have installed Atape 5.4.4.0.
2) I have installed atldd 4.1.5.0.
3) I have defined the library in the /etc/ibmatl.conf file by adding
the
following line:
3494-L1  171.21.121.5   3494-L1
4) I used SMIT to configured the LMCP by using the "Add a Tape Drive"
option. I selected the "atl  library LAN/TTY Library Management
Control
Point". I selected the Library Name 3494-L1 which was retrieved from
the
/etc/ibmatl.conf file and it created a lmcp0 with the status defined:
lmcp0 Defined  LAN/TTY Library Management Control Point
5) I used the SMIT option "Configure a Defined Tape Drive" to make the
drive
available. It's now listed as:
lmcp0 Available  LAN/TTY Library Management Control Point
6) I ran CFGMGR which loaded the deamon.
7) I went to TSM to define the library by using the command:
def libr 3494-L1 libt=349x device=/dev/lmcp0
This returns the following error:
ANR8444E Internal Operation: Library 3494-L1 is currently unavailable.
ANR8418E DEFINE LIBRARY: An I/O error occurred while accessing library
3494-L1.
I'm stuck here. Can anybody help me by pointing me to the right place
for
more information? Am I forgetting something?
Thanks in advance for any reply!!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines


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Trying to define a 3494 Library

2001-02-20 Thread Loon, E.J. van - SPLXM

Hi *SM-ers!
I am trying to add a 3494 library to our TSM 3.7 server on AIX 4.3.3.
I have performed the following steps:
1) I have installed Atape 5.4.4.0.
2) I have installed atldd 4.1.5.0.
3) I have defined the library in the /etc/ibmatl.conf file by adding the
following line:
3494-L1  171.21.121.5   3494-L1
4) I used SMIT to configured the LMCP by using the "Add a Tape Drive"
option. I selected the "atl  library LAN/TTY Library Management Control
Point". I selected the Library Name 3494-L1 which was retrieved from the
/etc/ibmatl.conf file and it created a lmcp0 with the status defined:
lmcp0 Defined  LAN/TTY Library Management Control Point
5) I used the SMIT option "Configure a Defined Tape Drive" to make the drive
available. It's now listed as:
lmcp0 Available  LAN/TTY Library Management Control Point
6) I ran CFGMGR which loaded the deamon.
7) I went to TSM to define the library by using the command:
def libr 3494-L1 libt=349x device=/dev/lmcp0
This returns the following error:
ANR8444E Internal Operation: Library 3494-L1 is currently unavailable.
ANR8418E DEFINE LIBRARY: An I/O error occurred while accessing library
3494-L1.
I'm stuck here. Can anybody help me by pointing me to the right place for
more information? Am I forgetting something?
Thanks in advance for any reply!!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines


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Re: Trying to define a 3494 Library

2001-02-20 Thread Tom Melton

Try talking to the library from outside ADSM.  Use the mtlib command to
query the library, to get some status info from it.  That will verify
the necessary serial/ethernet connectivity to the library.

I see that you are talking ethernet to the library.  Have you
authorized your ADSM machine access in the library controller.  I think
you have to give the ip address of the ADSM server in the IP setup of
the ATL.

Tom Melton
Emory HealthCare
Emory University

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 02/20/01 11:20AM >>>
Hi *SM-ers!
I am trying to add a 3494 library to our TSM 3.7 server on AIX 4.3.3.
I have performed the following steps:
1) I have installed Atape 5.4.4.0.
2) I have installed atldd 4.1.5.0.
3) I have defined the library in the /etc/ibmatl.conf file by adding
the
following line:
3494-L1  171.21.121.5   3494-L1
4) I used SMIT to configured the LMCP by using the "Add a Tape Drive"
option. I selected the "atl  library LAN/TTY Library Management
Control
Point". I selected the Library Name 3494-L1 which was retrieved from
the
/etc/ibmatl.conf file and it created a lmcp0 with the status defined:
lmcp0 Defined  LAN/TTY Library Management Control Point
5) I used the SMIT option "Configure a Defined Tape Drive" to make the
drive
available. It's now listed as:
lmcp0 Available  LAN/TTY Library Management Control Point
6) I ran CFGMGR which loaded the deamon.
7) I went to TSM to define the library by using the command:
def libr 3494-L1 libt=349x device=/dev/lmcp0
This returns the following error:
ANR8444E Internal Operation: Library 3494-L1 is currently unavailable.
ANR8418E DEFINE LIBRARY: An I/O error occurred while accessing library
3494-L1.
I'm stuck here. Can anybody help me by pointing me to the right place
for
more information? Am I forgetting something?
Thanks in advance for any reply!!
Kindest regards,
Eric van Loon
KLM Royal Dutch Airlines


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