Re: 3584 checkin/checkout
2006-05-05 02:27:28
On Thu, May 04, 2006 at 12:01:49PM -0500, John Monahan wrote:
> The whole point of using scripts is so you don't have any manual tasks
> *unless* something is wrong. I would consider an open library door as
> something being wrong.
I meant that it probably would be wise to not use the WAITTIME=0 parameter
and use the REPLY mechanism. The REPLY would then only be sent when the
operator acknowledges (via a menu or something) that he closed the door.
The handling of the REPLY can be scripted of course, i.e.: the operator
doesn't need to be in dsmadmc and issue the REPLY himself.
> Automation scripts also won't work if someone powers off the library.
> Seriously, you can't expect a TSM admin to write automation scripts to
> cover every possible instance of human error. Technology can't fix
> stupid.
True, but if you can foresee errors which are easy to make that have
large(ish) consequences, it's silly not to think about how to prevent
either the error or the consequences.
--
Jurjen Oskam
Savage's Law of Expediency:
You want it bad, you'll get it bad.
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