[Veritas-bu] [4.5 MP2] FULL tape back to use
2003-02-12 15:55:49
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[Veritas-bu] [4.5 MP2] FULL tape back to use |
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orders AT siraim DOT com (Sam Grover) |
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Wed, 12 Feb 2003 14:55:49 -0600 |
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'bpmedialist' will do the same thing.. it will give you a list of all =
tapes on a host (or all hosts) and tell you when they will become =
available and their current state (full, frozen MPX)..
bpmedialist -summary -U -M <master server>
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MEDIA SUMMARY FOR SERVER quasar ON Wed Feb 12 2003 14:56:22
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ACTIVE FULL SUSPENDED FROZEN IMPORTED
54 173 0 86 0
Number of NON-ACTIVE media that:
1 - are non-active and not written yet
C00227 (FROZEN)
11 - are currently EXPIRED
C00008 expired 12/04/2002 10:29=20
C00079 expired 01/29/2003 18:02=20
C00076 expired 01/27/2003 18:15 (FROZEN)
.
.
.
Sam
>>> Lee, Kenneth<Kenneth.Lee AT sbs.siemens DOT com> 02/12/03 10:52AM >>>
The simplest way to determine the status "available" for all media is to =
run
the script available_media in the goodies directory.
Ken
-----Original Message-----
From: rafal wiosna [mailto:rafamiga AT uucp.polbox DOT pl]
Sent: Wednesday, February 12, 2003 5:09 AM
To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] [4.5 MP2] FULL tape back to use
I don't want to go thru those 700+ pages of Admin Guide PDF again so
I'll ask here... I have 30+ tapes like this:
000025 HCART TLD 0 40 - 4 108000140 =
FULL
000028 HCART TLD 0 37 - 1 133308178 =
FULL
000030 HCART TLD 0 41 - 4 107100921 =
FULL
000035 HCART TLD 0 46 - 4 107464652 =
FULL
Great, backups avaliable, sitting to be retrived, getting ready for
expiration [not the "tape expire" date, the images expire date]. But how =
do
I check when a particular tape will be back in AVALIABLE pool? I know =
about
reports in java console but I prefer using commandline tool so I can
generate a bash/perl report and send a message saying "000035 will expire
04/02/03" etc, along with avaliable_media output.
Also, I wonder when a tape becomes AVALIABLE -- is it when the last
image expires?
And what about mixed-retention levels tapes? I know this is bad but
I have several tapes FULL with mixed retention levels due to problems
getting new tapes on time -- I hat to improvise. When such a tape will be
back in AVALIABLE pool?
NB DC 4.5 MP2 running on Solaris.
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>'bpmedialist' will do the same thing.. it will give =
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become=20
available and their current state (full, frozen MPX)..</FONT></DIV>
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<DIV>bpmedialist -summary -U -M <master server></DIV>
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SUMMARY FOR SERVER quasar ON Wed Feb 12 2003=20
14:56:22<BR>***************************************************************=
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<DIV>ACTIVE FULL SUSPENDED FROZEN =20
IMPORTED<BR> 54 =20
173 =20
0 =20
86 0</DIV>
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<DIV>Number of NON-ACTIVE media that:<BR> &nbs=
p; 1=20
- are non-active and not written=20
yet<BR> =
C00227=20
(FROZEN)<BR> 11 - are currently=20
EXPIRED<BR> &nbs=
p;=20
C00008 expired 12/04/2002 10:29 </DIV>
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C00079=20
expired 01/29/2003=20
18:02 <BR> =
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C00076 expired 01/27/2003 18:15 (FROZEN)</DIV>
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<DIV><FONT size=3D2>Sam</FONT></DIV>
<DIV><BR><BR>>>> Lee, Kenneth<Kenneth.Lee AT sbs.siemens DOT
com>=
=20
02/12/03 10:52AM >>><BR>The simplest way to determine the =
status=20
"available" for all media is to run<BR>the script available_media in the =
goodies=20
directory.<BR><BR>Ken<BR><BR>-----Original Message-----<BR>From: rafal =
wiosna=20
[<A=20
href=3D"mailto:rafamiga AT uucp.polbox DOT pl]">mailto:rafamiga AT uucp.polbox
DOT pl]</A=
><BR>Sent:=20
Wednesday, February 12, 2003 5:09 AM<BR>To:=20
veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu<BR>Subject: [Veritas-bu] [4.5 MP2]
FULL =
tape=20
back to use<BR><BR><BR><BR> I don't want to go thru =
those 700+=20
pages of Admin Guide PDF again so<BR>I'll ask here... I have 30+ tapes =
like=20
this:<BR><BR>000025 HCART =20
TLD 0 =20
40 - =20
4 108000140 &nbs=
p;=20
FULL<BR>000028 HCART TLD &nb=
sp;=20
0 37 =20
- 1 =20
133308178 FULL<BR>000030 =20=
HCART TLD =20
0 41 =20
- 4 =20
107100921 FULL<BR>000035 =20=
HCART TLD =20
0 46 =20
- 4 =20
107464652 =20
FULL<BR><BR> Great, backups avaliable, sitting to be =
retrived,=20
getting ready for<BR>expiration [not the "tape expire" date, the images =
expire=20
date]. But how do<BR>I check when a particular tape will be back in =
AVALIABLE=20
pool? I know about<BR>reports in java console but I prefer using commandlin=
e=20
tool so I can<BR>generate a bash/perl report and send a message saying =
"000035=20
will expire<BR>04/02/03" etc, along with avaliable_media=20
output.<BR><BR> Also, I wonder when a tape becomes =
AVALIABLE=20
-- is it when the last<BR>image expires?<BR><BR> And =
what=20
about mixed-retention levels tapes? I know this is bad but<BR>I have =
several=20
tapes FULL with mixed retention levels due to problems<BR>getting new =
tapes on=20
time -- I hat to improvise. When such a tape will be<BR>back in =
AVALIABLE=20
pool?<BR><BR> NB DC 4.5 MP2 running on Solaris.<BR><BR>--=
=20
<BR>_______________________________________________________________________=
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