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Re: [Networker] RE : [Networker] Speaking of the Windows administr ator GUI...

2005-05-19 12:07:58
Subject: Re: [Networker] RE : [Networker] Speaking of the Windows administr ator GUI...
From: Michael Coxe <mcoxe AT OPSWARE DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Thu, 19 May 2005 09:04:35 -0700
Faidherbe, Thierry wrote:
Michael,
Volumes flags (R) indicates the volume is read-only and an (A), the volume is either an archive or a migration volume. It does not reflect if the volume is recyclable or not.
Both Windows and Unix versions act in the same way.

Oh dear, I had forgotten, apologies for the misinformation.
Though in our case it works just as well to indicate a volume that
*is not* a recently created *full* volume in need of withdrawal.

Rather than blather on, I'll look in the archive for a script
that will withdraw full tapes & notify the operator. Even less
work for the overworked.

 - michael


In Windows, to gather recycable vols, go to the volume tab, sort on expiration collumn and look for volumes with location being your
jukebox name.
In Unix, you cannot.apply sort filters. You have to look at expired vols
without sorting feature.
But nsrjb, if verbosed, tells you if tape is recyclable or not.
Using cli mminfo can also do the job : ' mminfo -m |grep "^E" '
HTH, TH
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De: Legato NetWorker discussion de la part de Michael Coxe
Date: jeu. 19/05/2005 17:09
À: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Objet : [Networker] Speaking of the Windows administrator GUI...



Stan Horwitz wrote:


What I would like to  know is if the
features of the Windows administrator GUI will be  brought over to the
Unix version or, even better, if a common  platform independent Java
based NetWorker management GUI is in the  pipeline.


Why doesn't the Windows Admin GUI show recyclable tapes like nsrjb
[ex: 7: 101388(R)]. I have an operator who can't tell a full tape
from a recyclable via the Windows Admin GUI (& neither can I).
Is there a hidden attribute or trick to get this to show up?

  - michael

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