lipi
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Hello,
I have an old TSM 5.5 installation. We are migrating to 7.1 on Feubrary.
I have ~8000 tapes in a SL8500 library, 3 TSM servers (tsm1, tsm2, tsm3), one TSM Master, and an ACSLS server to export the SL8500 to TSM Master. tsm1,2 and 3 contacts with Master asking for tapes, and Master with ACSLS to mount/dismount, etc.
I have some damaged tapes, and some LTO-3 tapes. I would like to create a "Pool" to put this tapes in, in order to have them stored inside the robot until I decide to eject, and I don't want that Master uses these tapes anymore.
I created two pools and moved the tapes with:
set owner nobody vol XXX
set scratch on volume XXX pool Y
But then, on some client backup request, a tsm1 asks for a tape mount to master, and master tries to mount a tape that's in this scratch pool, regardless tape's ownership is nobody and not master. Then backup fails, and errors shows:
2015-01-14 11:53:40 MOUNT[0]:
728 N cl_ac_vol_access.c 1 277
cl_ac_vol_access: Volume Access Denied
Command <MOUNT>, Volume <003397>, Host ID <192.168.7.12>, Access ID
<master02>
I tried also to mark a tape's owner as "nobody" and mark it as "Data" tape instead scratch, and Master also tries to use the tape!!
Why is ACSLS giving a nobody owned tape to master? How could I store these tapes and avoid anybody to access them?
A "q volume" from tsm1, tsm2, tsm3 or master shows "volume not found".
I have an old TSM 5.5 installation. We are migrating to 7.1 on Feubrary.
I have ~8000 tapes in a SL8500 library, 3 TSM servers (tsm1, tsm2, tsm3), one TSM Master, and an ACSLS server to export the SL8500 to TSM Master. tsm1,2 and 3 contacts with Master asking for tapes, and Master with ACSLS to mount/dismount, etc.
I have some damaged tapes, and some LTO-3 tapes. I would like to create a "Pool" to put this tapes in, in order to have them stored inside the robot until I decide to eject, and I don't want that Master uses these tapes anymore.
I created two pools and moved the tapes with:
set owner nobody vol XXX
set scratch on volume XXX pool Y
But then, on some client backup request, a tsm1 asks for a tape mount to master, and master tries to mount a tape that's in this scratch pool, regardless tape's ownership is nobody and not master. Then backup fails, and errors shows:
2015-01-14 11:53:40 MOUNT[0]:
728 N cl_ac_vol_access.c 1 277
cl_ac_vol_access: Volume Access Denied
Command <MOUNT>, Volume <003397>, Host ID <192.168.7.12>, Access ID
<master02>
I tried also to mark a tape's owner as "nobody" and mark it as "Data" tape instead scratch, and Master also tries to use the tape!!
Why is ACSLS giving a nobody owned tape to master? How could I store these tapes and avoid anybody to access them?
A "q volume" from tsm1, tsm2, tsm3 or master shows "volume not found".