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Re: Strange Library behavior

2001-04-01 19:18:44
Subject: Re: Strange Library behavior
From: Steve Harris <Steve_Harris AT HEALTH.QLD.GOV DOT AU>
Date: Mon, 2 Apr 2001 09:19:28 +1000
Geoff,

You may have a conflict between managing dbbackups with delete volhist and 
managing them with DRM

DRM has a parameter controlling how long dbbackups are kept (use q drmstatus to 
see).  If you are still running delete volhist and the retention period is 
shorter than the DRM retention period, then DRM will "forget" that it owns 
those dbbackups and they will never be recalled.

Could this explain some of your trouble?

Steve Harris
AIX and ADSM Admin
Queensland Health, Brisbane Australia


>>> "Gill, Geoffrey L." <GEOFFREY.L.GILL AT SAIC DOT COM> 31/03/2001 2:41:07 >>>
I have a 3494 connected to my RS/6000. The 6000 is my TSM server on AIX
4.3.3, TSM 4.1.2.0. I have noticed some strange behavior as it relates to
the library and tape inventory.

1. I have been testing Autovault and noticed a few things. On a few
occasions tapes have come up to check in to the library, yet DRM does not
show them on the list. Even as some days/weeks have past, those tapes still
have not shown up in DRM Vault Retrieve. Those tapes have been on the shelf
in the vault.

2. I have seen tapes show up in DRM Vault Retrieve which are not on the
shelf in the vault. Yet when I run checkin they show up as scratch because
they were in the library. I don't understand how this happens.

2. I have seen tapes, like today, that are seen as FF00 when doing mtlib -l
/dev/lmcp0 -qI. Two of these tapes just happen to be in the offsite_pool,
/dev/lmcp0 -qI. Two of these tapes just happen to be in the offsite_pool,
and I'm assuming still in the library since they are not on the shelf. The
rest are not on the shelf either, and I'm assuming in the library. Now how
they got there is unknown to me unless they never came out in the
past...that would be another mystery.
U00459 FF00 00 10 00
U00442 FF00 00 10 00
U00265 FF00 00 10 00
U00285 FF00 00 10 00
U00288 FF00 00 10 00
U00067 FF00 00 10 00
U00077 FF00 00 10 00

'm sure I can check these in as scratch because I have seen this behavior
before. I just don't know why the library seems to lose track of some of
these tapes.
Can anyone explain this peculiar behavior....or is it just me!
Thanks,

Geoff Gill
TSM Administrator
NT Systems Support Engineer
SAIC
E-Mail:   gillg AT saic DOT com 
Phone:  (858) 826-4062
Pager:   (888) 997-9614
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