The Windows 2000 DLT tape driver is loading at boot time.  Plug and Pray is
getting you. You should go into devices and disable this driver and then
reboot the system.  ADSMSCSI will then load and you should be in business.
We saw this in its more subtle form when the driver loaded, but the device
names did not change in the Server Utilities window.  This caused us some
consternation.

Let us know.

Kelly J. Lipp
Storage Solutions Specialists, Inc.
PO Box 51313
Colorado Springs CO 80949-1313
(719) 531-5926
Fax: (719) 260-5991
Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.storsol.com
www.storserver.com


-----Original Message-----
From: ADSM: Dist Stor Manager [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On Behalf Of
Rushforth, Tim
Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 8:56 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: DLT drive shows up as GENERICTAPE on TSM 3.7.3 on Windows 2000


Running TSM 3.7.3.0 on Windows 2000.

We have a HP Tape Library with 2 DLT7000 drives.  Sometimes, after rebooting
the server, the second drive in the library shows up as GENERICTAPE instead
of DLT and has the NT device name (\.tape...) instead of the TSM device name
(MT4.0.0.3).

When this occurs TSM cannot use the tape drive.  Rebooting the server seems
to fix the problem - the drive shows up as DLT with the proper TSM device
name.

The TSM Device driver is set to "Boot" and "Enable Windows 2000 and Optical
Device Support" is checked.

According to the online help "Administrators using TSM with Windows 2000 do
not need to explicitly control the behavior of the Windows device driver.
When the TSM device driver is in boot mode, it automatically acquires all
devices not specified in its Device Exclude List."  (For Windows NT it
suggests setting the NT Device driver to manual - not sure if this is
possible on 2000)

So it seems that Windows 2000 is sometimes getting control of the device.

Has anyone else experience this problem?  Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks,

Tim Rushforth
City of Winnipeg
[EMAIL PROTECTED]

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