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Is this what you have?
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/storage/tape/ts3100/index.html?&ca=qapromo&me=W&met=qapromo-s0stg-b0stg-l0ts-d0stgts-n0018-o0ts3100-g0usen

We have three of them. We are not using BRMS. I recently found out that
there are two removable magazines in this beast. One on the left and one
on the right. I can't believe it took me this long to figure it out. If
you do Control, Magazine, Left (or Right) you can pull the whole magazine.
Might have to stick your fingers into what looks like air scoops and pull
slightly.

When we were using TSM on a 3570 we were ejecting one tape at a time out
the little I/O door even though we could pull the whole magazine. We just
didn't know what we were doing. Now that we have a different tape drive
and more knowledge we tell TSM to eject them to the magazine and pull out
a whole series at a time instead of through any I/O slot.
TSM tape drive:
http://www-03.ibm.com/systems/storage/tape/ts3310/index.html

In summary, if you can't figure it out by magazine, try calling IBM and
see if they can help you. If they try to push you to InsultLine, (oops
ConsultLine), then contact a BP. Sirius has been a big help to us.

Rob Berendt

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