Hm. - Make sure the Windows Removeable Media service is stopped and disabled. Doesn't normally cause exactly that problem, but obviously something has changed.
-If you look at the TS3310 via its web interface, does it still show a control point defined on a drive? -Have you checked its web interface for errors in its log? -Are any drives offline in the library? If Windows can't see the control point, TSM can't. I'd be inclined to define an alternate control point on a different drive and rediscover the hardware with Windows, just to see if it pops up like it should. W On Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 12:17 PM, Steven Harris <[email protected]>wrote: > Hi All > > I wonder if any of you have some insight. > > Windows 2003 SP1 running TSM 5.4.4.0 IBMtape driver 6.1.9.8 which is > almost the latest. This was installed a month ago and has been running > fine. > > Suddenly, Monday afternoon, my TS3310 tape library could not be contacted > by TSM. Looking at windows device manager I see a warning icon and "This > device cannot start (Code 10)" on the Media changer device. The Changer bus > enumerator cannot now see the media changer but the drives appear to be > visible, > > I've uninstalled/reinstalled the driver several times, Specialists have > been over the tape library and SAN with a fine tooth comb and can find > nothing. The box has rebooted multiple times. Nothing works. > > Has anyone seen this problem before, have any idea what causes it or how > it may be fixed? > > Thanks > > Steve > > Steven Harris, who used to be an AIX admin before being sucked into the > Redmond Vortex >
