When running
Storage Life Cycle Policies, jobs queue up for duplication.
When the
duplication jobs run, it first allocates a tape drive, then searches for a
tape. If either the source or destination tape it needs is already in use, the
duplication job sits there queued, waiting for the tape. This means the drive
is also idle, awaiting tapes to be freed up.
Is there a way to have SLP search for next job taking into account tapes
in use already, so it maximizes the tape drives?
I have 24 drives, and often am limited to 4 or 5 duplication jobs while
the others are waiting for a tape - after a busy day, I can have hundreds of
duplication jobs queued, and they all seem to want the same tape!
I am thinking that
I should be able to run a script that can optimize my use of tapes and drives,
and at the same time expand my reporting/alerting on these SLP jobs –
anyone already have this type of script in place or thoughts on reinventing
this particular wheel?