I am running TSM 5.1.8.3 on Win2K with Overland Neo4100 fiber attached. I had several sets of error messages like the following over the weekend because one of the drives was not available during an improperly performed power sequence and did not show up in the TSM Device Driver:
20040327063659 ANR8779E Unable to open drive mt1.2.0.5, error number=2.~ 20040327063725 ANR8381E LTO volume TSM063 could not be mounted in drive MT1.2.0.5 (mt1.2.0.5).~ 20040327063725 ANR1401W Mount request denied for volume TSM063 - mount failed.~
I am wondering why TSM even tried to put a tape in a drive that it knew it did not have access to, and once it had tried and didn't have access, why didn't it quite trying to use that drive over and over? I would have expected that using the TSM Device Driver would have (1) given me a report that the drive was not available at boot and (2) would have allowed TSM to know not to use a drive that was configured but was not accessible. Something like this should be so basic that an "enhancement request" seems a bit absurd, so I am wondering if perhaps there is some option that I need to enable to allow TSM to use information it already has?
-- Dwight McCann Computer and Network Technologist, UCSB Info Systems & Computing [EMAIL PROTECTED], [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://borg.isc.ucsb.edu/dmm/ - office: 805-893-3113
