Re: insufficient number of mount points
2000-07-18 18:21:34
volumes belong to a storage pool.
Use the DEFINE VOLUME command to assign a random or sequential access volume
to be used for storage
within an existing storage pool. You can define a volume to either a primary
storage pool or a copy storage
pool. You must define each volume to be used in a storage pool, unless you
allow scratch volumes for the
storage pool.
Have you been able to label tapes?
have you used three tapes ?
you may need to increase your scratch volumes.
It has been a long time since I have used a manual library.
Leo Humar
LCS Pty Ltd
lhumar AT bigpond.net DOT au
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