Tivoli Audio Version 3 Release 7 Portable Media Storage User Manual


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conventions. The label found exceeded the maximum label size for removable media
or did not conform to server labelling requirements. If ????? is shown for the label,
it indicates that server was unable to read the label.
System Action: The volume is rejected.
User Response: Use the appropriate labelling utility to label the media. In OS/2
and Windows NT, the LABEL command is used to label removable disk cartridges,
diskettes and other media which appear as drive letters. This label must still
conform to server requirements.
ANR8782E Volume volume name could not be accessed by library library name.
Explanation: The designated volume is in the inventory of the Library Manager,
but the physical location is either inaccessible or unknown.
System Action: The operation fails. The access mode of the volume is changed to
UNAVAILABLE.
User Response: Ensure that the cartridge is physically in the library, and
reinventory the library. If the volume location is resolved, restore the access mode
of the volume to its previous value using the UPDATE VOLUME command.
ANR8783E Label on volume in drive drive name could not be read.
Explanation: The server was unable to read the label on the indicated drive.
System Action: The volume is rejected.
User Response: Use the appropriate labelling utility to label the media. In OS/2
and Windows NT, the LABEL command is used to label removable disk cartridges,
diskettes and other media which appear as drive letters. This label must still
conform to server requirements.
ANR8784E File file name on volume drive name could not be created.
Explanation: The server was unable to create the indicated file on the indicated
volume. The server creates a file on removable media in which to store data.
System Action: The volume is rejected.
User Response: Ensure that the media is not defective, and is properly formatted.
Ensure that there are not large numbers of files already in the root of the file
system. Some file systems have limits on the number of files that may be created in
the root directory.
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Tivoli Storage Manager Messages
3. Common and Platform
Specfic Messages