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07-16-2002 04:54 PM
07-16-2002 04:54 PM
how tu deal with Mount request
2002/07/17-2 Backup Mount Request
in its report :
[Warning] From: BSM@dbbak-lc "" Time: 07/17/02 07:14:52
___________________________________________________________________
Mount request for medium:
MediumId : c0a8181d:3b4ab6d0:15dc:0001
Label : TDB_Full_4
Location :
Device : Drive 3
Host : dbbak-lc
Slot : 5
___________________________________________________________________
and i use the command omnimnt:
#omnimnt -device Drive3 -session 2002/07/17-2
Mount prompt confirmation sent to the Session Manager.
however it seems to be good-for-nothing
in its report :
[Warning] From: BSM@dbbak-lc "" Time: 07/17/02 07:14:52
___________________________________________________________________
Mount request for medium:
MediumId : c0a8181d:3b4ab6d0:15dc:0001
Label : TDB_Full_4
Location :
Device : Drive 3
Host : dbbak-lc
Slot : 5
___________________________________________________________________
and i use the command omnimnt:
#omnimnt -device Drive3 -session 2002/07/17-2
Mount prompt confirmation sent to the Session Manager.
however it seems to be good-for-nothing
hihi
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07-16-2002 07:19 PM
07-16-2002 07:19 PM
Re: how tu deal with Mount request
Hi,
The first thing to look at is the whether
the tape being requested is in fact in
slot 5. The slot is either empty or an
incorrect tape is loaded there. The best
way around situations like this is to
either utilise barcodes from within tape
libraries or you *must* use a pre-allocated
tape list. Depending on your version, there
are slight differences on how to set this up.
HTH
Michael
The first thing to look at is the whether
the tape being requested is in fact in
slot 5. The slot is either empty or an
incorrect tape is loaded there. The best
way around situations like this is to
either utilise barcodes from within tape
libraries or you *must* use a pre-allocated
tape list. Depending on your version, there
are slight differences on how to set this up.
HTH
Michael
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