you need to do bpmedia -unfreeze command, but specific -h < host> that has
the media ( ie check which host first, using bpmedialist.
regards
mark
On Mon, 16 Feb 2004, Chirag Parekh wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I have some media with status "FROZEN". Tried a couple of things to unfreeze
> the same but still the same status.
>
> I tried expiring the media using bpexpdate -m <media_id> -d 0 .... gives me
> an error saying media id not found in the MM or NB database.
>
> Tried to deassign it using vmquery -deassignbyid <media_id> <pool_number>
> <status> .. this command works fine .... deassigns the media but then when i
> try to run the bpexpdate command same error.
>
> Also tried bpmedia -unfreeze/-unsuspend <media_id> command ... gives me an
> error saying media id not found in the MM or NB database.
>
> Is there any way I can free the media?
>
> Regards,
>
> Chirag Parekh
> Junior UNIX Systems Administrator
>
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