Since this is a VTS stacked volume it might not be/need not be defiend to
your tape management system. If defined to RMM, RMM will have no
information about the volume or its contents other than it is a stacked
volume and the library it should be in.
Others have answered the 'vts' aspect of
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Sent: Friday, 12 May 2006 8:16 PM
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Subject: Re: VTS Ejected volume
When the VTS ejects a volume as read-only, it means that the VTS has
determined that the tape volume needs to be replaced. We were
Sent: Monday, May 15, 2006 6:20 AM
To: IBM-MAIN@BAMA.UA.EDU
Subject: Re: VTS Ejected volume
Thank you all who replied offline and online. Now I have downloaded a
copy of the book and it will help us.
I really got to ask the next dumb questions. Is it advisable to check if
the volume is really empty
In a message dated 5/15/2006 5:20:00 A.M. Central Standard Time,
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the volume is really empty? How do I check
if there is really no data?
Contractually, think the vendor will replace under most circumstances. Bulk
erasure is recommended..
When the VTS ejects a volume as read-only, it means that the VTS has determined
that the tape volume needs to be replaced. We were told that the volume is
empty, and VTS had placed it in read-only status until there was no valid data
on it.
You need to get a new tape that will replace the
Hi listers,
Occassionaly, we get this message regarding some vts media..
CBR3750I Message from library XXVTS1: OP0100 A Read-Only status 214
stacked volume 000502 has been ejected. (VTS 1) (05-12-2006 07:43:20).
*CBR3762E Library XXVTS1 intervention required.
Under what
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