Re: #XAAINTR not found

2007-10-03 Thread Gary Sponseller

Bruce,

#XAAINTR is an Abend-Aid routine...

Hope this helps,
Gary

On 3 Oct 2007, at 12:17 PM, Bruce wrote:


Good afternoon,

I have a user getting this message. Does anyone on this list have  
any idea what #XAAINTR is and what might be calling it???


Bruce Barcome
Pitney Bowes Software
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Re: 3949 ATL management

2007-02-20 Thread Gary Sponseller

Carey,

You could write a GRW program to identify the tape volumes
you wish to eject.  Then feed those volumes into a CTSSYNC
utility run to actually eject each volume from the ATL.

Regards,
Gary

On 20 Feb 2007, at 12:48 PM, Morris, Carey wrote:


We have a fairly new 3494 ATL that is about to run out of empty tape
slots.  To make room for more scratch tapes, I'd like to eject some of
the older lesser used tapes.  Is there a utility or command to  
simplify

or automate this process?  Does anyone have any other suggestions for
insuring plenty of slots for scratch tapes?  We're using CA-1 if that
makes a difference.



Thanks,

Carey Morris

City of Fort Worth


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