Hi all,
I was under the impression I could use the following MTLIB command to
see what volume is mounted in a drive
mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -f /dev/rmt# -qD
but when i try to use the command on a drive that i know has a volume
mounted, i get the following error message
Try this..
Mtlib -qM -l/dev/lmcp0
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Hi all,
I was under the impression I
, Patterson, Scott wrote:
Hi all,
I was under the impression I could use the following MTLIB command to
see what volume is mounted in a drive
mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -f /dev/rmt# -qD
but when i try to use the command on a drive that i know has a volume
mounted, i get the following error message
, or as superuser.
Richard Sims
On Nov 10, 2005, at 2:38 PM, Patterson, Scott wrote:
Hi all,
I was under the impression I could use the following MTLIB command to
see what volume is mounted in a drive
mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -f /dev/rmt# -qD
but when i try to use the command
Does anyone know the mtlib command to clear erroneous volumes from inventory. These
volumes were in the library but have been checked out.
We use a 3494 library.
thanks
Tommy Templeton
i believe we had the same problem. try this:
mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -vC -Vvolser -tFFFB
steve conko
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Sent: Thursday, March 06, 2003 11:39 AM
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Does anyone know the mtlib command
That works well - thanks.
Tommy Templeton
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i believe we had the same problem. try this:
mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -vC -Vvolser -tFFFB
steve
to be any certain
drives or volumes. A total would work or if it could be broken down to
specifics. Is there a mtlib command or select statement that anyone knows
of that I could use? Any help would be thankful
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From: Alfred G Welch [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, May 24, 2002 12:03 PM
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Subject: Average Mounts with mtlib command or select statement?
TSMers,
I have a 3494 library and need to compile information on
number of mounts the library has done
TSMers,
I have a 3494 library and need to compile information on
number of mounts the library has done. It doesn't have to be any certain
drives or volumes. A total would work or if it could be broken down to
specifics. Is there a mtlib command or select statement that anyone
00025601
rmt3 00028376
rmt4 000B4384
rmt5 000B4386
rmt6 000B1553
rmt7 000B1549
rmt8 00038950
rmt9 00038956
-shawn
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Good day all,
Somewhere I had documented an mtlib command that could
I would use lscfg -v and find your serial number that way.
On Mon, 20 May 2002, Gill, Geoffrey L. wrote:
Good day all,
Somewhere I had documented an mtlib command that could be used to query
information about the drives attached to the system. With the changeover of
TSM servers it's hard
, May 20, 2002 10:46 AM
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Subject: mtlib command
Good day all,
Somewhere I had documented an mtlib command that could be used to query
information about the drives attached to the system. With the changeover of
TSM servers it's hard to figure out what drive is what. I have
Try this command . . .
mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -DE
Mahesh
[EMAIL PROTECTED] 05/20/02 10:45AM
Good day all,
Somewhere I had documented an mtlib command that could be used to query
information about the drives attached to the system. With the changeover of
TSM servers it's hard to figure out what
Good day all,
Somewhere I had documented an mtlib command that could be used to query
information about the drives attached to the system. With the changeover of
TSM servers it's hard to figure out what drive is what. I have identified a
few by looking in the side door of the 3494 when a tape
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Geoff,
The command I use to get the serial numbers for my drives:
lscfg -l rmt* -v
I
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