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Re: [Networker] (MIgration) nsrjb -I

2004-04-22 15:35:28
Subject: Re: [Networker] (MIgration) nsrjb -I
From: Stan Horwitz <stan AT TEMPLE DOT EDU>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 22 Apr 2004 15:04:12 -0400
On Thu, 22 Apr 2004, Matt Hemingway wrote:

>Heyo.
>
>I currently trying to migrate our Networker server from Solaris to Linux.  I'm 
>following the Disaster Recovery plan to do this.
>
>So far, I've:
>
>1.: Shutdown the Solaris server (the original).
>2. Put the IP of the Solaris server as an alias on the Linux server.
>3. Installed Networker, started it up via nsrexecd && nsrd.
>4. I then ran jbconfig and went through the steps.
>5. Ran nsrjb -vHE
>
>I am now running nsrjb -I (doing an inventory) and it's been running for
>almost an hour now.  I'm wondering if this is normal (for it to take this
>long)?  I have an 18 slot StorageTek L20 Library with a Quantum DLT8000
>drive.  The last line in /nsr/logs/daemon.log is:
>
>04/22/04 09:14:47 nsrd: /dev/sg1 Verify label operation in progress
>
>It's now about 10:10 a.m.
>
>On the Solaris server, if I would put in a new tape that hadn't been
>labeled and did an inventory, when Networker would get to that tape it
>would take about 20 minutes or so for it to scan the tape (or do whatever
>it is it does).  Is that what's going on here?  I can see that the
>loader/library arm thingy is sitting in the back of the library where the
>drive is.

Yes, nsrjb is scanning each tape. Did you run mmrecov first though?

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