>> I wish to share a 3494 between 2 AIX ADSM V3 servers where both servers
>> have a common scratch pool. The previous references to this suggest that
>> a 3494 can be shared between ADSM servers using separate scratch pools,
>> but no mention of the same scratch pool.
Because of the problems with getting the two databases in sync with one
another, you can't really do this.
>> 1) Does ADSM call for a scratch tape ( & let the lmcp work out which
>> volume it gets) or does it call for a particular volume that would be in
>> a q libvol as scratch? If its the second I think we could get a "scratch
>> volume denied" type message.
I'm not quite certain on this, but I think it calls for the tape from the
database, and not the 3494.
>> 2) We have to do a checkin search=yes on both systems regularly & a aud
>> libr to sync the libvol info across both systems.
What I would recommend doing with this is using two distinctly different
sets of labels, one type for each server. For instance, try A00000 for
server A and the B00000 series for server B. When you do this, you could
use the version 3 "VOLRANGE=VOL1,VOL2" option to your checkin. ie:
ADSM> checkin libv atl3494 search=yes volrange=a00000,a99999 status=scratch
devt=3590
-Daniel
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Daniel Whicker (heimdall AT mail DOT org)
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