AND remember to print, or otherwise save a list of PRIVATE, SCRATCH, DBB, DBS, and whatever other sorts of tapes you may have, for reference if one of your experiments goes wrong.
At 08:10 PM 4/3/2006 -0400, you wrote:
>> On Mon, 3 Apr 2006 15:32:22 -0500, Bill Kelly <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> said: > 1) check the tapes out of tsm2t > 2) delete the library (and drives and paths) from tsm2t > 3) define the library (and drives and paths) in tsmlm2, and as a shared > library in tsm2t > 4) check the tapes in to tsmlm2. What he said; I've done this. Additional knob-polishing, lily-gilding, etc: Remember that you don't have to REMOVE the volumes on checkout, and that you don't have to check the label when you check them in. This can really accellerate experiments. Remember also that it's easy to get back to the state of "everything checked out, and library gone", so you can get it wrong several times, and ry again with very little cost. While this is an intimidating process since it's so uncommon, it's not really either complex or dangerous. - Allen S. Rout
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