using a batch job, the TS7760 cache utilization?
>
> Gadi,
> Have a look at BVIR and VEHSTATS. These are part of the IBM TAPETOOLS package
> and you should be able to download it from
> ftp://ftp.software.ib
On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 07:12:05 -0500, Roger Lowe wrote:
>On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 11:49:20 +, Gadi Ben-Avi wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>How can I find out, using a batch job, the TS7760 cache utilization?
>>
>Gadi,
> Have a look at BVIR and VEHSTATS. These are part of the IB
On Wed, 22 Jul 2020 11:49:20 +, Gadi Ben-Avi wrote:
>Hi,
>How can I find out, using a batch job, the TS7760 cache utilization?
>
Gadi,
Have a look at BVIR and VEHSTATS. These are part of the IBM TAPETOOLS
package and you should be able to download it from
ftp://ftp.softwar
Request the Historial statistics and filter out the TVCSIZE and TVCUSED values.
Kees.
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Subject: TS7760 Cache utilization
Hi,
How can I find out, using
Hi,
How can I find out, using a batch job, the TS7760 cache utilization?
Thanks
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I think it is documented in a Redbook, but the part you called easy can be
tricky.
For tape devices you
I found the example in the Redbook.
It's not that complicated.
Gadi
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I think it is documented in a Redbook
ly you add the devices to proper esoteric names and thats all of HCD.
Later you define libraries in the SMS.
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W dniu 2019-01-07 o 08:46, Gadi Ben-Avi pisze:
Hi,
I have to define a TS7760 in HCD.
Adding the hardware definitions (what used to be IOCP) is easy. I
Hi,
I have to define a TS7760 in HCD.
Adding the hardware definitions (what used to be IOCP) is easy. I can create a
file with CNTLUNIT and IODEVICE statements and import it into a copy of my
current IODF.
When defining a TS7760 you also have to define parameters in the software
definitions
>>
>>I've just been informed that we're getting a brand new TS7760
>>
>>We've never had any type of tape library. Before.
>>
>>I've been trying to find the FIXCATS I need to explore in order to install
>>the required fixes.
>>
>>I've found
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>
>OS Sun, 2 Sep 2018 06:28:24 +, Gadi Ben-Avi wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>I've just been informed that we're getting a brand new TS7760
>>
>>We've never had any type of tape library. Before.
>>
>>I've been tr
I agree, I just finished it for our upgrade from TS7740 to TS7760.
However, if you are brandnew to tapelibraries, some help from IBM with the
installation and setup is probably useful, e.g. with the updates you should
apply to your ACS routines. We had some trouble discovering the "AFF
Thanks Roger.
I have the book. I guess I have to start reading :-)
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Sent: Sunday, September 2, 2018 4:33 PM
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Subject: Re: TS7760
On Sun, 2 Sep 2018 06:28:24 +, Gadi Ben-Avi
On Sun, 2 Sep 2018 06:28:24 +, Gadi Ben-Avi wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I've just been informed that we're getting a brand new TS7760
>
>We've never had any type of tape library. Before.
>
>I've been trying to find the FIXCATS I need to explore in order to install the
>requi
Hi,
I've just been informed that we're getting a brand new TS7760
We've never had any type of tape library. Before.
I've been trying to find the FIXCATS I need to explore in order to install the
required fixes.
I've found IBM.Device.Tape.TS7700-3957.
Are there any FIXCATS I should be looking
Nice.
On Sun, 20 May 2018 20:27:07 +0800, Timothy Sipples <sipp...@sg.ibm.com> wrote:
>Carlos Bodra asked:
>>Can IBM TS7760 configured to virtualize tapes for Open Systems?
>
>I assume you mean systems running Linux and Microsoft Windows, as examples.
>Yes, I know a
but then you probably don't have an IBM TS7760 unless you also
have a mainframe. :-) The TS7760 is a mainframe-attached VTS.
The answer is YES, you CAN share IBM TS7760 resources (and, if also
attached to the TS7760, IBM TS4500 tape libraries and IBM TS1150/TS1140
tape drives) with distribut
to
use z/OS as backup server.
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W dniu 2018-05-20 o 14:27, Timothy Sipples pisze:
Carlos Bodra asked:
Can IBM TS7760 configured to virtualize tapes for Open Systems?
I assume you mean systems running Linux and Microsoft Windows, as examples.
Yes, I know
Carlos Bodra asked:
>Can IBM TS7760 configured to virtualize tapes for Open Systems?
I assume you mean systems running Linux and Microsoft Windows, as examples.
Yes, I know a couple ways:
1. Using the software combination of IBM Spectrum Protect (on Linux,
Windows, and other supported platfo
Can IBM TS7760 configured to virtualize tapes for Open Systems?
If not, what can be used to virtualize tapes for Open Systems from IBM or
not.
Carlos Bodra
IBM System Certified System z
São Paulo - Brazil
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In reply to original question #3, look for the "copy export" function in
IBM's TS7760 documentation. You can also continue using whatever tape file
generation approaches you wish, if you wish -- for example, the AWSTAPE
Utilities from CBT Tape. The TS7760 is a virtual tape library, s
The correct product is TS7760 version r4.1
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