A sad tawdry tale has led me to a circumstance in which I have a certain set of tape volsers duplicated in a library of mine.
Pleasantly, these volumes are either labeled (and mostly in use) or they are brand spanking fresh, and unlabeled (in a TSM LABEL LIBVOLUME sense). So I expect that, if I were to AUDIT LIBRARY checklabel=yes, I would find that the 'bad' (new) volumes would fail the audit, and the 'good' (old) ones would pass. But I'm going to have to do this several times, I bet. I'd prefer to avoid mounting and label checking the other 1100 volumes every time I go through the process. Is there any procedure you folks have gone through, permitting you to audit -part- of a library? Or am I being silly, just go mount them all? These tape volumes hold remote virtual volumes, so I'm guessing the AUDIT VOLUME process might be quite quick. I'm going to give that a shot, it may be quick enough... - Allen S. Rout
