IBM says that this is working as designed.  I contend that it is AFU.

Al

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                    "Dave Snyder"
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                    11/14/01 10:18 AM
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WOW! Would have never guessed that. Tried 3480 and, presto, there are all
of the tapes.
Thanks for the insight!
Dave

>>> <barsa@barsaconsulting.com> 11/14/01 10:03:17 AM >>>

I'm not sure that I have all the data right, but PRTERRLOG lumps many
different types of "similar" (IBM's definition, not mine) together.  I
think that 3570 will show up under 3480 or 3490!

Maybe IBM would like to provide some clarification.

Al

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                    "Dave Snyder"
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                    11/14/01 09:29 AM
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I am using the following command to display tape error information:

PRTERRLOG TYPE(*VOLSTAT) VOLTYPE(3570)

It is not showing any of the tapes that I am using. I use the following
command to init the tapes:

INZTAP     DEV(TAP01) NEWVOL(00501) CHECK(*NO)

Any ideas why the information does not show for my tapes?
Dave

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