Sachin,
Try this:
"Label Libvol library_name search=yes labels=prompt checkin=scratch"
It will label all the volumes that aren't checked in, and then check in
those newly labeled volumes...
search=bulk -> looks for a tape only in the priority slot
search=yes -> looks for tapes in all slots except the priority slot
checkin=scratch -> after labeled the tapes are checked in as scratch
checkin=private -> after labeled the tapes are checked in as private
Good Luck
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Assunto: Labelling the tapes in 3590-E11 Jukebox
Hi
We have RS6000/SP wide node with AIX 4.3.3, Tivoli Storage manager 3.7.0 and
IBM 3590 E11 jukebox. We are planning to use it for Informix database (ver.
7.24 UC 3 on SAP R/3 ver 4.0B) backup. Presently, we are labelling the tape
from priority slot and then do a "check-in". But there is no fun it. We
would like stack 4 tapes in the ACF and label them one by one. Does any one
know how to label the tapes in single step ?
Thanks in advance
Regards
Sachin Ganu
IBM Global Services - India