Check the library settings if the barcode length is default change it to
extended.
check out all tapes first and check in again afterwards
this is a known IBM bug with the latest firmware.
got it from out CE after he had asked me to update and I had.
Giving me the )(*(%^%*^%$ as well
Folks
I have a 7044-170 with 2x 9GB drives ( mirror'd)
This has become a 24x7 EDI/SMS/FTP server and now it has MQ added to it
I have been tasked with upgrading the 9GB disks to 36GB disks to add yet
another
application. No-one logs in to this machine it simply goes out and gets
files and
Sean
the octet 255 is broadcast address, not to be used. Two machine address
octets never to use are 0 and 255.
0 is ok for network octets but don't use 255.
Allan
McNeill, Sean
Sean_McNeill@JDED To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Clive
I user the following as a script from the command line!
easier to see what is where
#!/bin/ksh
ADSM='dsmadmc -id=X -pa=X'
$ADSM 'SELECT left(V.volume_name,7) as TAPE,
left(V.stgpool_name,4) as STG,
left(varchar(V.pct_utilized),4) as USED,
Folks
I have a dilemma
Does anyone out there know where in Australia I can get bar code labels
for
LTO tapes for an IBM 3583 tape library.
Went through the exercise with 7337 library and DLT7000 and after 4
attempts
just manually label'd the tapes as none that were supplied were readable.
Not