Pablo,
My guess is that your library is configured to "hide" slot 20 and only
use it internally. Is your library setup to perform the cleaning? If
so, you can do one of two things. You can either let the library
perform the cleanings or disable library based cleaning and allow
NetBackup to perform the cleaning.
Once you disable the library based tape cleaning, you can define the
cleaning tape to NBU. You can do this in any number of ways, the most
common way is to use a barcode label that starts with CLN, define a
barcode rule so that any tape which starts with CLN will become a
cleaning tape and be placed in the NONE pool and then finally, perform
a robot inventory. Once you've got the tape defined, you can then
issue the tpclean -C command as you mentioned. You can also right
click on the drive in the GUI and choose cleaning from there.
Hope that helps and good luck.
-Tim
On Aug 1, 2005, at 3:43 PM, Pablo Malheiros Almeida wrote:
>
> Hi, im facing some clean tape problems, if someone could help me i
> apreciate. I issued two commands, like:
>
> # tpclean -L
> Drive Name Type Mount Time Frequency Last Cleaned
> Comment
> ********** **** ********** *********
> ****************
> *******
> HPC5683A0 4mm 0.0 0 N/A
> QUANTUMDLT70000 dlt* 0.0 0 15:34
> 08/01/2005
> QUANTUMDLT70001 dlt* 115.4 0 N/A
>
>
> # tpclean -C QUANTUMDLT70000
> No cleaning tape is defined in the device's robot
>
>
> It says that i dont have a clean tape defined. It is slot 20, but i
> can
> only see the tapes from 1-19, But the guy who manages the tapes says
> that
> the tape is there, and in the slot 20. How can i "see" the clean tape
> and
> how i define it ?? Also i use GUI Netbackup for Windows
>
> Tanks a lot
>
>
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