If you have several Z-boxes or LPARS sharing the tape drives...You would
have some offline when they are online to other systems. Unless you're in a
Sysplex.... This was where we would get bit. The TSM server wasn't on the
'production' LPAR and the operator would vary the drives offline and online
to the production LPAR leaving only 1 or 2 drives for TSM. Plus DFSHShsm was
on this LPAR...primary and secondary space management took up drives... Even
if you have only those physically attached drives defined in HCD,you can end
up with tape drive allocation due to other processes and users using the
drives. Unless you can dedicate drives and an LPAR/Z-box just to TSM,
there's always the possibility of a drive not being available. You get some
DFU running a big SAS program using 5-tape drives....the words justifiable
homicide comes to mind! :-)

Bill Boyer
DSS, Inc.
"Backup my harddrive...how do I put it in reverse?" - ??

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The situation you describe is easily handled by correctly managing the
hardware and software definitions in OS/390 HCD.  Drives which are
defined on the hardware side but are not in service yet should not be
defined to the software side until they are ready for use, at which time
they can easily be added on the fly.  This prevents the problems you
describe with offline devices (reply Device name, Wait, or Cancel).

Sam Sheppard
San Diego Data Processing Corp.
(858)-581-9668
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Date: Wed, 22 May 2002 11:56:36 -0400
From: "Bill Boyer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: yes/no tape question for os/390 server people
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>Not only the mountlimit for the deviceclass, but how many tape drives are
>online versus how many are actually gen'd in the system via HCD. You may
>have a string of 8-3590's gen'd, but currently only have 4 physically
hooked
>up. As far as MVS allocation is aware, these are devices that are just
>offline. If TSM needs a tape drive, and there aren't any available, but
>there are offline devices you end up with dynamic allocation messages from
>TSM (can't remember the ANR* message) and/or the more familar REply Device
>name, Wait, or Cancel message to the operator console. Message automation
>can take care of some of this, but cancelling a request for a tape drive to
>TSM can fail a backup or process. This is probably the thing I hate the
most
>about TSM on OS/390...you can't tell TSM EXACTLY how many drives are
>available. All allocation goes through OS/390.
>
>Bill Boyer
>DSS, Inc.
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