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Re: [ADSM-L] Replacing tape drives (or "there has to be a better way")

2009-07-09 03:54:22
Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Replacing tape drives (or "there has to be a better way")
From: "Baker, Jane" <Jane.Baker AT CLARKS DOT COM>
To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 9 Jul 2009 08:52:29 +0100
 

We use LTO2 & LTO3 in a 3584 and the CE always sets the serial number to
match the old one so that we don't have this problem, same as Sean.

Regards,
Jane.



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Len Boyle
Sent: 08 July 2009 18:30
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Replacing tape drives (or "there has to be a
better way")

In fact we found out that for lto-3 and lto-4 tape drives in an IBM 3584
library,  it is required that they change the serial number to match the
old tape drive. Because IBM tracks the drives by serial number for maint
contracts. This we found when the serial numbers that we send in for a
maint contract renewal were kicked out as field engineering  had not
been updating the serial numbers. But not for lto-2 tape drives.

len

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Sean English
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Subject: Re: [ADSM-L] Replacing tape drives (or "there has to be a
better way")

Zoltan,

The majority of our TSM servers are AIX and we do have a setup where we
share multiple library clients with one library.  When we have IBM CEs
come out and replace drives, they just change the serial number on the
new
drive to match the old drive they are replacing.  Apparently there is a
way to do that on the drive itself.

Thanks,
Sean






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I need thoughts/suggestions/help on how to deal with SAN attached tape
drive replacements when a library is shared amongst 5-servers.

We just has a drive replaced, therefore giving us a new serial number
(3494ATL - TS1130).  All servers that use these drives/libraries are
RedHat Linux and use very current lin_tape drivers.

Currently, the method we use is to bounce each server so the system
rescans the SAN and gets the new serial number.

In the past, just stopping the TSM server and then restarting the
lin_tape
driver would often be enough. Now with the latest lin_tape drivers, I
don't see the lin_taped daemon running any more.

Yes, I have tried updating the paths on the library manager server and
telling it to autodetect but that didn't help.

There has to be a better way!  If you have a similar configuration, how
do
you handle this scenario?


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