You have to configure the tape library to do auto cleaning as well as the
individual tape drive resources from within Networker to do tape drive
cleaning, but it is generally best to allow your tape library to do auto
cleaning. Not all tape libraries have an auto cleaning feature though.
On Feb 4, 2011, at 7:58, "Kimmo Akkanen" <kimmo.akkanen AT ENCORIUM DOT COM>
wrote:
> That's one thing I was meaning to ask, doesn't Networker do autocleaning of
> the drives (I have the cleaning tape in the cap of the Sun SL-500 jukebox) -
> I'm yet to find any evidence of any cleaning being actually done but then
> again I'm not a Networker expert (yet :).
>
> I'm leaning towards the failed drives, though it seems funny that both drives
> would've failed simultaneously.
>
> Thanks,
> Kimmo
>
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