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* By selecting the repository and pasting volumes into free slots under the Repository Usage Map Tab. | * By selecting the repository and pasting volumes into free slots under the Repository Usage Map Tab. | ||
* By running the slotting program manually from a command prompt or batch file. | * By running the slotting program manually from a command prompt or batch file. | ||
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* If slotting is run by manually calling the slotting program, you should check the output from the slotting program for the following conditions: | * If slotting is run by manually calling the slotting program, you should check the output from the slotting program for the following conditions: | ||
+ | * That the program is connecting to the server successfully and that it is the right server. | ||
+ | * That the User-ID and Password are correct and that the program has been able to login. | ||
+ | * That there are sufficient slots available to slot all volumes that require a slot (i.e. if there are 10 volumes to slot, and only 8 free spaces, the slotting program will not slot any of the volumes). | ||
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+ | ===== Slotting Run Automatically ===== | ||
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+ | Did your scheduler run the slotting script? | ||
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+ | ==== Slotting Script Not Running ==== | ||
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+ | If the scheduler did not run the script, contact your Network Administrator to diagnose why your scheduler is not running the slotting scripting. | ||
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+ | Common problems to look for: | ||
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+ | Task no longer enabled. | ||
+ | Task triggers no longer correct. | ||
+ | Not installed on the same server as TapeTrack framework server. | ||
+ | Insufficient privileges to run script on network. | ||
+ | Scheduler not set to run when user not logged in. | ||
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+ | ==== Slotting Script Ran Correctly ==== | ||
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+ | When the slotting script runs it produces two output files (slotting_error.txt and slotting_report.txt) written to the reports folder within your TapeTrack installation. Default installation location within the TapeTrack directory is TapeTrack\TapeTrack Framework Server\var\reports. The directory location is set by the variable %TMSS10SCRIPTS% whose location can be found by running the command SET in a command line window. | ||
+ | The file slotting_error.txt will contain any errors encountered when running the slotting script. | ||
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+ | Error text: | ||
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+ | [[#Logon failed: User-ID is undefined]] \\ | ||
+ | [[#Logon failed: Authorization failure]] \\ | ||
+ | [[#Logon failed: Logon failed as access has been revoked]] \\ | ||
+ | [[#Customer List successful: Customers(0) Excluded( )]] \\ | ||
+ | [[# | ||
+ | [[#Slot Allocation Error: Slot Exceeds Maximum Allocated]] \\ | ||
+ | [[# | ||
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+ | === Logon failed: User-ID is undefined === | ||
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+ | User undefined error is presented when the User-ID used in the script for access to TapeTrack does not exist. \\ \\ {{troubleshooting: | ||
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+ | === Logon failed: Authorization failure === | ||
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+ | Authorization Failure error is presented when the User password used in the script for access to TapeTrack is incorrect. This may be due to a typo in the user password in the command line script or that someone has changed the password for that User-ID in TapeTrack. | ||
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+ | {{troubleshooting: | ||
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+ | As passwords cannot be viewed in TapeTrack, as a security measure, the only way to check if the user/ | ||
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+ | === Logon failed: Logon failed as access has been revoked === | ||
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+ | User-ID' | ||
+ | To reset the User-ID' | ||
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+ | Make sure the password assigned to the User-ID matches the password used by the slotting script. To obtain the current password used by the slotting script, open Slotting.bat (in TapeTrack install directory TapeTrack\TapeTrack Framework Server\scripts) by right-clicking on the file and selecting Edit to open in a text editor (such as Notepad or Vi). | ||
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+ | {{troubleshooting: | ||
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+ | Obtain User-ID and password from the script command line attribute: | ||
+ | set TTSERVER=user: | ||
+ | set TTSERVER=user: | ||
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+ | <note tip>If resetting the User-ID password restores access to TapeTrack temporarily before access is revoked again you probably have another instance of the script, or another script using the same User-ID, trying to log on to TapeTrack with an incorrect or outdated password. This can be fixed by rectifying the incorrect scripting or, if it can't be located, a temporary solution is to shift the slotting script to use another ID to ensure it maintains access.</ | ||
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+ | === Customer List successful: Customers(0) Excluded( ) === | ||
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+ | An error of **Customer List Successful: Customers(0)….** is caused when the logon is successful but the login ID has no access rights to Customer-ID' | ||
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+ | This may be caused by someone editing the access rights to the Slotting User-ID or the group that the Slotting User-ID is assigned to. | ||
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+ | Check the User-ID access rights via TapeMaster by either logging in to using the Slotting ID credentials or using a tapemaster enabled User-ID to access the Slotting-ID in the Group/User Administration panel. | ||
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+ | === Resolution of hostname failed: No such host is known === | ||
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+ | Incorrect host DNS. Check the spelling of host name or IP address is correct. Ping the server address using TMSS10Ping to see if there is access from your computer running the script. | ||
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+ | === Slot Allocation Error: Slot Exceeds Maximum Allocated === | ||
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+ | There are more Volumes queued for slotting than there are slots available. Remove sufficient Volumes from slots or increase slots available to the repository to accommodate queued volumes and run [[cli: | ||
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+ | ---- | ||
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+ | === Different error or Unable to identify error === | ||
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+ | Contact GazillaByte for Additional Support. | ||
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- | * That the program is connecting to the server successfully and that it is the right server. | ||
- | * That the User-ID and Password are correct and that the program has been able to login. | ||
- | * That there are sufficient slots available to slot all volumes that require a slot (i.e. if there are 10 volumes to slot, and only 8 free spaces, the slotting program will not slot any of the volumes). |
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