Re: Audit Library
2000-04-21 10:52:44
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Re: Audit Library |
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Richard Sims <rbs AT BU DOT EDU> |
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Fri, 21 Apr 2000 10:52:44 -0400 |
>If a tape is already mounted, just because it is mounted doesn't mean it
>isn't in the 3494's inventory...
Indeed. To visually appreciate this, go to the 3494 Operator Station and pull
down the Database menu. It can display all volumes, and tell you what's going
on with them. You can also query remotely, as in...
Volume attributes 3494 library codes, reported as
numerical values in the 2nd column of
volser report 'mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -qI',
or interpreted by the detailed report
'mtlib -l /dev/lmcp0 -vqI'.
Codes and meanings are defined in the
/usr/include/sys/mtlibio.h header:
80 Volume present in library, but not
accessible. (Tape probably stuck in
drive - Int Req situation.)
40 Volume present in library, is
currently mounted.
20 Eject pending.
10 Ejection underway.
08 Misplaced - missing.
04 Unreadable label or unlabeled.
02 Used during manual mode.
01 Manually ejected.
00 Volume present in library, not
mounted.
89 Volume not in library or misplaced
in library. Usually accompanied by
Category Code FFFA, saying that the
volume was Manually Ejected, as
when the volume is defective and is
out to be replaced.
Richard Sims, BU
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