HP Reference Information Storage System Version 1.6 Administration Guide revision 2 (T3559-90809, September 2007)

A search begins for new volumes in the library. You can monitor the status of the search by selecting the
backup sever pr operties and clicking Server Processes as shown in the g ure below. When the search
ends, the new media appears in the library volumes list.
Figure 29 Se rver process list
Adding and labeling new media (command line)
The Add Volum es wizard mentioned in "Adding and labeling new media (Web interface)" on page 102
gathers information to build the necessary Tivoli command. The command can be issued on the
command line manually (for example, if the Web interface is not available).
The following command (which includes no line break) is equivalent to the procedure that was described
in the previous section:
LABEL libvol LIB.TAPE search=yes labelsource=vollist
vollist=TAPE.8,TAPE.9 overwrite=YES checkin=SCRATCH WAITTIME=60
This command causes Tivoli Storage M anager to search for media and label them according to the names
specied as vollist. It also checks in the new volumes. Use the following procedure to issue the command:
1. Open two ssh sessions to the PCC machine. Use one to observe the command.
2. In the rst shell, type the command : dsmadmc –con.
The Tivoli monitoring console opens.
3. In the second s hell, beg in the Tivo li command line interface by t yping dsmadmc and issue the
libvol command as described.
Note that the volume labels that are specied as a list are separated by commas with no spaces
between.
4. You should now see the same command and additional information in the monitoring console.
When the process is nished you should see output that loo ks something like this:
ANR8810I Volume TA PE.8 has been labeled in library LIB.TAPE.
ANR8810I Volume TA PE.9 has been labeled in library LIB.TAPE.
ANR8801I LABEL LIBVOLUME process 96 for library LIB.TAPE completed;
2 volume(s) labeled, 2 volume(s) checked-in.
If the librar y has a barcode reader, change the command to use the barcodes as volume
labels:
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