I use:
/usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmcheckxxx -rt tld -r 0 -rh aw127 | grep empty | cut
-c 14- | more
where tld is the robot type
0 is the robot number (-r may be -rn, now, but r is working for me)
aw127 is the master server
The output resembles the following
slot 3 is empty
slot 6 is empty
slot 7 is empty
.....
Good Luck
Dan K
-----Original Message-----
From: Jewell, Jason T [mailto:jj151001 AT exchange.DAYTONOH.NCR DOT com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 14, 2000 10:23 AM
To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] Robot Inventory via vmcheckxxx
Hi all,
I think this has been treated before, but is there a good way to get a
listing of empty slots in a robot via vmcheckxxx or vmquery?
When I run these two commands, they list all the full slots and leave out
the empty ones, so I could find the empty ones that way of course, but I was
curious if anyone knows of a way to do this directly. When getting an
inventory through xvmadm, it does list empty slots - does it just notice a
missing one and say "empty" ... ?
There are several entries in the archives about this, but none of them
seemed like a definitive answer, so I would be very grateful to know
anyone's thoughts.
Thanks
Jason Jewell
NCR - Global Processing Center
937-445-4173
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