I've built a simple perl script that I run after filling the I/O station. It issues the checkin command, looks for and responds to the 'reply nnn' message, and then updates the status of each tape as it checks in to readwrite.
Tom Kauffman NIBCO, Inc > -----Original Message----- > From: Matt Simpson [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] > Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 4:32 PM > To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject: Re: 3584 library loading > > > At 15:54 -0500 12/17/02, David Longo wrote: > >I would also point out to the original issuer of this discussion that > >if having more than 10 tapes is a problem, you can upgrade to a 30 > >slot I/O station, > > We have the 30 slot station .. but it still doesn't improve the > process. The ACSLS approach is so much nicer: If somebody puts > tapes in the entry slots, they get stashed in the library. That > makes life much simpler for the operational staff. The system can > figure out what to do with them later. But having to enter a bunch > of commands just to get tapes entered into the library makes no sense. > -- > > > Matt Simpson -- OS/390 Support > 219 McVey Hall -- (859) 257-2900 x300 > University Of Kentucky, Lexington, KY 40506 > <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > mainframe -- An obsolete device still used by thousands of obsolete > companies serving billions of obsolete customers and making > huge obsolete > profits for their obsolete shareholders. And this year's run > twice as fast > as last year's. >
