"STANLEY R. HORWITZ" <stan AT temple DOT edu> wrote on 12/16/2009 12:01:52 PM:
>
> On 12 16, 2009, at 11:50 AM, MIchael Leone wrote:
>
> > I always used to let my library handle cleaning, so I never had to
reserve
> > cleaning slot, or schedule cleaning jobs using Networker, etc. But
since I
> > upgraded my SDLT600 library to LTO4, I decided to use Networker to
handle
> > cleaning. So I set the last 5 slots to be cleaning slots, and adjusted
the
> > number of available slots and cleaning slots in the Networker
definition
> > of the library accordingly. Then I loaded up 5 new, unused cleaning
tapes
> > into the slots.
> >
> > Networker sees the 5 cleaning tapes in the right slots, but says each
is a
> > "Cleaning Tape (0 uses left)". Why does it think there are 0 uses
left?
> > From looking through the Admin guide, it does not appear that I need
to
> > set tape to the number of uses left.
> >
> > What am I missing here?
>
> You need to set the cleaning tape usages manually. Use "nsrjb -U" to do
so.
Really? Even though the jukebox definition in NMC has "Default cleanings"
set to 50? That seems odd ... I'll give it a try, thanks.
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