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Re: [Networker] Three questions on long volume id values?

2004-03-16 20:19:48
Subject: Re: [Networker] Three questions on long volume id values?
From: George Sinclair <George.Sinclair AT NOAA DOT GOV>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 16 Mar 2004 20:20:49 -0500
Yes, it does it with a slot range. It does it on both the primary server
and storage node. Here is some sample output from the primary server
(primary server has one library):

Example 1 without 'v' option:

# nsrjb -C -S1-10

Jukebox P1000:
  slot  volume       pool  volume id        recyclable
     1: AT1102       ATL   563432193        no
     2: AT1103       ATL   563474177        no
     3: AT1108       ATL   1184132097       no
     4: AT1109       ATL   1291667969       no
     5: AT1110       ATL   1291668225       no
     6: AT1111       ATL   1291676161       no
     7: AT1119       ATL   2840422913       no
     8: AT1124       ATL   3813485313       no
     9: AT1128       ATL   3882856193       no
    10: AT1129       ATL   3882919425       no

Example 2 with 'v' option:

# nsrjb -Cv -S1-10
setting verbosity level to `1'

Jukebox P1000:
  slot  volume      used  pool  volume id recyclable
     1: AT1102      full  ATL
1c7b61cf-00000005-21954b01-3f21954b-000b0000-0a5aeb07 no
     2: AT1103      full  ATL
1bcd0646-00000005-2195ef01-3f2195ef-000c0000-0a5aeb07 no
     3: AT1108      full  ATL
0fbb90ab-00000005-46946c01-3f46946c-13150000-0a5aeb07 no
     4: AT1109      full  ATL
3d487d49-00000005-4cfd4a01-3f4cfd4a-184d0000-0a5aeb07 no
     5: AT1110      full  ATL
8c355902-00000005-4cfd4b01-3f4cfd4b-184e0000-0a5aeb07 no
     6: AT1111      full  ATL
12a82d1c-00000005-4cfd6a01-3f4cfd6a-184f0000-0a5aeb07 no
     7: AT1119      full  ATL
8a4edd8a-00000005-a94d6a01-3fa94d6a-06820000-0a5aeb07 no
     8: AT1124      full  ATL
65e81869-00000005-e34d2b01-3fe34d2b-0c8d0000-0a5aeb07 no
     9: AT1128      full  ATL
5fad4617-00000005-e76faf01-3fe76faf-0e3d0000-0a5aeb07 no
    10: AT1129      full  ATL
da4a4059-00000005-e770a601-3fe770a6-0e3e0000-0a5aeb07 no

     10 volume(s), 0 less than 80% full.
    846 GB total capacity, no space remaining (100% full)




Darren Dunham wrote:
>
> >
> > Hi,
> >
> > I notice if I run 'nsrjb -Cv', I see long volume ids as opposed to the
> > short one. This volume id looks completely different from the normal,
> > short one you see if you don't use the 'v' option. I see nothing in
> > common.
>
> Can you show me a short example?
>
> Does it do this when you specify a slot range?  I'd like to see this..
>
> nsrjb -C -S1-10
> nsrjb -Cv -S1-10
>
> --
> Darren Dunham                                           ddunham AT taos DOT 
> com
> Senior Technical Consultant         TAOS            http://www.taos.com/
> Got some Dr Pepper?                           San Francisco, CA bay area
>          < This line left intentionally blank to confuse you. >

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