| Title: | MAGNETIC TAPEDRIVES | 
| Moderator: | STKHLM::GJOHNSSON | 
| Created: | Mon Sep 21 1987 | 
| Last Modified: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Last Successful Update: | Fri Jun 06 1997 | 
| Number of topics: | 3775 | 
| Total number of notes: | 13147 | 
    While doing a Backup to a tape the Backup utility mounts the tape (if
    not yet mounted) and if the tape is not ready to mount for any reason
    one get the message:
    %MOUNT-I-OPRQST, Please mount volume XXXX in device _$1$MUA0: ('node_name')
    
    ... and if nobody correct the problem the Mounts hangs forever...
    
    Is there a way to timeout the Mount operation (and abort it) if there
    is no action within a given time to correct the problem ?
    
    I tried to modify the SYSGEN parameter TAPE_MVTIMEOUT but no change
    (i'm not surprised as it's not really the good parameter (if any) to
    change).
    
    Thanks in advance for any comment.
    
    Jean-Pierre
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| 3698.1 | COOKIE::FROEHLIN | VMS...riding into the setting sun! | Wed Mar 19 1997 17:31 | 14 | |
| >    ... and if nobody correct the problem the Mounts hangs forever...
>    Is there a way to timeout the Mount operation (and abort it) if there
>    is no action within a given time to correct the problem ?
    
    Hm, not sure what your customer has in mind. Assuming they have only
    one tape device without a loader, why not have BACKUP waiting for
    someone to mount the tape?
    
    One solution is to start a 2nd batch job before the backup command. The
    2nd job just checks that tape mounting progresses. If not take whatever
    action necessary (e.g. run a small program which sends a $FORCEX to the
    backup job to exit BACKUP and proceed).
    
    Guenther
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