Author: Ian Smith <ian.smith AT COMPUTING-SERVICES.OXFORD.AC DOT UK>
Date: Tue, 1 Feb 2000 18:40:42 +0000
Re: labelling tapes using dsmlabel from unix prompt: Under AIX, setting DSMSERV_CONFIG to the location of the dsmserv.opt file and setting DSMSERV_DIR to the directory in which the dsmlabel binary ex
Author: Kunal Chakravorty <kunalc AT PRTH.GEOBANK.PGS DOT COM>
Date: Wed, 2 Feb 2000 08:33:50 +0800
Ian, Thanks a lot at last dsmlabel command work. However, I have labelled the tape by issuing command label libv. It is a bit funny that sometime checkin command does not work. Thanks all of you for
Author: Ian Smith [SMTP:ian.smith AT computing-services.oxford.ac DOT uk]
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 17:33:42 -0500
Re: labelling tapes using dsmlabel from unix prompt: Under AIX, setting DSMSERV_CONFIG to the location of the dsmserv.opt file and setting DSMSERV_DIR to the directory in which the dsmlabel binary ex
Author: Kunal Chakravorty <kunalc AT PRTH.GEOBANK.PGS DOT COM>
Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2000 11:46:43 +0800
Hi Gurus, We are trying to checkin 3590 tapes in ADSM. But when we issue the command checkin eg., "checkin libv 3494 D00510 devtype=3590 status=scratch" we get the following error message: ANR8353E 0
The tape probably has no label; and your approach to doing a dsmlabel is the right thing to do. There is a defect in current server software such that attempting to run dsmlabel outside of the serve
I encountered the same error message (ANR0000E) after upgrading to 3.1.2.40. Try using the ADSM command "label libv 3494 D00510 checkin=scratch devtype=3590 overwrite=yes". We can no longer use the d