Re: timeout value for processes

2002-12-18 Thread Raghu S
I believe the Process should be completed with Failure status , if the
mount request was cancelled or timed out.

( i thinks its TSM internal.May be Raibeck can answer this better )

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The Mountwait parameter only specifies how long the process will wait for a
tape to be mounted after the process has been allocated the necessary
drive(s).

If I understand Henrik's question, there doesn't appear to be a parameter
which governs how long a process will wait for the tape drives to become
available.

We just run a script which cancels all Reclaim processes, whether they are
active, waiting for tape mounts or waiting for drives.

Richard Foster
Norsk Hydro


mountwait parameter in devclass definition

regds
Raghu


Hi all!

Is there a server option or a another why to specify for how long a process
will be active?

Example, If all drives are busy I might not want reclamation to be pending
for hours until two drive becomes available.

Henrik.Wahlstedt



Re: timeout value for processes

2002-12-18 Thread Richard Foster
The Mountwait parameter only specifies how long the process will wait for a
tape to be mounted after the process has been allocated the necessary
drive(s).

If I understand Henrik's question, there doesn't appear to be a parameter
which governs how long a process will wait for the tape drives to become
available.

We just run a script which cancels all Reclaim processes, whether they are
active, waiting for tape mounts or waiting for drives.

Richard Foster
Norsk Hydro


mountwait parameter in devclass definition

regds
Raghu


Hi all!

Is there a server option or a another why to specify for how long a process
will be active?

Example, If all drives are busy I might not want reclamation to be pending
for hours until two drive becomes available.

Henrik.Wahlstedt



Re: timeout value for processes

2002-12-18 Thread Raghu S
hey

i checked both 4.2 and 5.1 manuals

MOUNTWait
 Specifies the maximum number of minutes to wait for a sequential
 access volume to be mounted in a manual or automated library. This
 parameter is optional. If the mount request is not satisfied within
 the specified amount of time, the mount request is canceled. The
 default value is 60 minutes. You can specify a number from 0 to .


 i don't think there will be different manuals for diff ppl

 regds

 Raghu.


   
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OK, I only used 'help upd devc' and looked at DLT.

MOUNTWait
 Specifies the maximum number of minutes to wait for a sequential
access
 volume to be mounted in a manual library. This parameter is optional
 and does not apply to automated libraries. If the mount request is not
 satisfied within the specified amount of time, the mount request is
 canceled. You can specify a number from 0 to .

If it works its OK, but I had to ask.

//Henrik






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Never heard that mountwait does not apply to automated libraries, I have 2
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But that does not apply to automated libraries.
I use TSM 4.1.3.0 on w2k and a STK9710 library with 6 DLT drives.

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don't think so. It applies to all libraries.Plz check again

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But that does not apply to automated libraries.
I use TSM 4.1.3.0 on w2k and a STK9710 library with 6 DLT drives.

tia
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Example, If all drives are busy I might not want reclamation to be pending
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Re: timeout value for processes

2002-12-18 Thread Henrik Wahlstedt
OK, I only used 'help upd devc' and looked at DLT.

MOUNTWait
 Specifies the maximum number of minutes to wait for a sequential
access
 volume to be mounted in a manual library. This parameter is optional
 and does not apply to automated libraries. If the mount request is not
 satisfied within the specified amount of time, the mount request is
 canceled. You can specify a number from 0 to .

If it works its OK, but I had to ask.

//Henrik





   
  
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Never heard that mountwait does not apply to automated libraries, I have 2
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But that does not apply to automated libraries.
I use TSM 4.1.3.0 on w2k and a STK9710 library with 6 DLT drives.

tia
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Re: timeout value for processes

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Never heard that mountwait does not apply to automated libraries, I have 2 STK
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But that does not apply to automated libraries.
I use TSM 4.1.3.0 on w2k and a STK9710 library with 6 DLT drives.

tia
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Re: timeout value for processes

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But that does not apply to automated libraries.
I use TSM 4.1.3.0 on w2k and a STK9710 library with 6 DLT drives.

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Re: timeout value for processes

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Example, If all drives are busy I might not want reclamation to be pending
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timeout value for processes

2002-12-18 Thread Henrik Wahlstedt
Hi all!

Is there a server option or a another why to specify for how long a process
will be active?

Example, If all drives are busy I might not want reclamation to be pending
for hours until two drive becomes available.


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