ADSM-L

silly volumes (or silly ADSM)

2015-10-04 17:30:26
Subject: silly volumes (or silly ADSM)
From: Henk ten Have [mailto:hthta AT SARA DOT NL]
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
This week we get a couple of times the following problems:
volumes exist in LM and in ADSM. Suddenly, volumes are
"not present in library", but still exist in LM and ADSM
(3494/3590E, adsm 3.1.2.55, AIX 4.2.1, Atape 5.0.2.0, atldd 4.0.1.0):

05/03/00   09:30:24   ANR8336I Verifying label of 3590 volume 000830 in
drive
                       3590-1 (/dev/rmt1).

05/03/00   15:53:54   ANR8313E Volume 000830 is not present in library
3494LIB.
05/03/00   15:53:54   ANR1402W Mount request denied for volume 000830 -
volume
                       unavailable.
05/03/00   15:53:54   ANR1410W Access mode for volume 000830 now set to
                       "unavailable".
adsm> q vol 000830 f=d

                   Volume Name: 000830
             Storage Pool Name: 3494POOL
             Device Class Name: 3494-3590
       Estimated Capacity (MB): 11,145.0
                      Pct Util: 100.0
                 Volume Status: Filling
                        Access: Unavailable
        Pct. Reclaimable Space: 0.0
               Scratch Volume?: Yes
               In Error State?: No
      Number of Writable Sides: 1
       Number of Times Mounted: 91
             Write Pass Number: 1
     Approx. Date Last Written: 05/02/00   22:34:42
        Approx. Date Last Read: 05/03/00   09:10:14
           Date Became Pending:
        Number of Write Errors: 0
         Number of Read Errors: 0
               Volume Location:
Last Update by (administrator): ADMIN
         Last Update Date/Time: 05/04/00   17:05:27


adsm> q libvol * 000830

Library Name    Volume Name    Status               Last Use     Home
Element
------------    -----------    -----------------    ---------
------------
------------
3494LIB         000830         Private              Data
3494LIB         000830         Private              Data



Anyone seen this before?

Cheers,
Henk ten Have
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