Re: Docs Wrong?? 5.1.6.0 ACSLS library path definition problem
2003-04-17 22:01:03
I'm on AIX so things may be different. Here is my define path:
DEFINE PATH ADSM A0F0MT00 SRCTYPE=SERVER DESTTYPE=DRIVE LIBRARY=ACS0
DEVICE=/dev/mt0 ONLINE=YES
On Thu, 17 Apr 2003, Justin Derrick wrote:
> Hi TSMers...
>
> I've been fighting with TSM 5.1.6.0 on Solaris 8 -- I can't define a
> path for an ACSLS library, because the server insists that I'm either
> handing it bad parameters, or not enough parameters... Can someone
> shed some light on this?
>
> I'm running ACSLS 6.1 on Solaris 8 connected to a StorageTek L180.
> Here's the library definition:
>
> tsm: SERVER1>q libr
>
> Library Name: ACSLS01
> Library Type: ACSLS
> ACS Id: 0
> Private Category:
> Scratch Category:
> External Manager:
> Shared: No
> LanFree:
> ObeyMountRetention:
>
> Here's the text from Page 90 of the Administrator's Guide which
> provides an example of the path definition:
> 2. Define a path from the server to the library:
> define path server1 acslibsrctype=server desttype=library acsid=1
>
> But when I try to define the path for our config:
> tsm: SERVER1> def path server1 acsls01 srct=server
> desttype=library acsid=0
> ANR2020E DEFINE PATH: Invalid parameter - ACSID.
> ANS8001I Return code 3.
>
> The online documentation doesn't mention this 'acsid' parameter, but
> expects a device name instead -- but the documentation doesn't
> provide any clues for defining the library as a device.
>
> >>-DEFine PATH--source_name--destination_name------------------->
> >--SRCType--=--+-DATAMover------+--+------------------------+--->
> '-SERVer---------' '-AUTODetect--=--+-No--+-'
> '-Yes-'
> >--DESTType--=--LIBRary--+-DEVIce--=--device_name--------+------>
> '-EXTERNALManager--=--path_name-'
> >--+--------------------+--------------------------------------><
> '-ONLine--=--+-Yes-+-'
> '-No--'
>
> I've already serched the archives at search.adsm.org, and found
> nothing that was particularly enlightening to solve my problem. As
> always, any help would be graciously accepted.
>
> -JD.
>
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