For more detailed info for #1, you could try this:
# mminfo -a -r 'volume,pool,written,%used,capacity' -q 'location=<jukebox>'
substitue your jukebox name for <jukebox>
To help with the one point brought up on previous post, you could add
-q '!readonly' above. This will eliminate any readonly volumes from the
results. For an eight slot jukebox this should do.
On Thu, 6 Mar 2003 15:16:09 -0500, Ba Cham <balki AT ATTBI DOT COM> wrote:
>I have a 1-8 DLT7000 jukebox. My questions may sound basic, but will help
>me. Thanks in advance.
>
>1. How can check for writeable volumes in the jukebox. I am looking for
>answer like 1 tape or 2.5 tape available. I would like to keep one tape
>available always.
>2. If I remove a tape, what is the best way to inventory that tape alone.
>Now I use nsrjb -IE which takes 15 mins.
>
>
>Thanks,
>- Balki
>
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