Thanks. That works. Seems a bit more inefficient than previously, but
I guess that's the downside of larger tape capacity.

>I manually move the tape(s) from the EE port and issue the following
>command:
>
>checkin libv $LIBRARY search=yes vollist=$VOLLIST checklabel=barcode
>status=scratch
>
>Where $LIBRARY and $VOLLIST are what is appropriate for your situation.
>
>Bob Price
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Johnn D. Tan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
>Sent: Friday, August 24, 2001 11:33 AM
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: SpectraLogic 64000 (Gator) and TSM 4.1.3
>
>
>I have two questions about using TSM 4.1.3 with the SpectraLogic
>Gator/64000. Our Gator currently has 75 slots designated to a
>"virtual library" (call it LIB1), two drives, and shares the
>Entry/Exit port which has 30 slots.
>
>1) I can't seem to figure out how to checkin library volumes. On our
>SpectraLogic Bullfrog (40-slot carousel, 4 drives, and 1 Entry/Exit
>slot), we issue: checkin libv lib1 000150 stat=scr   in order to
>check tape 000150 in as a scratch tape. This same command does not
>seem to work for Gator. I can *manually* move the tapes from E/E port
>on the Gator to a slot in the virtual library LIB1, but then when I
>do a 'q libv lib1' I don't see those tapes.
>       Does anyone know how to checkin volumes to the Gator with TSM?
>
>2) How do you choose the virtual library where data gets backed up
>to? It's associated with the storagepool ... okay, but then how do
>you determine which storagepool it gets backed up to? I have
>backuppool and backuppool2, one for LIB1 and one for LIB2. Without
>designating, it all seems to be going to backuppool, which means it's
>in LIB1. Nowhere in the domain or policy sets do I see any place to
>indicate which backuppool (and/or library) to back data up to.
>
>Thanks for any insights.
>johnn

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