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[Networker] AW: [Networker] How do I set location under program control?

2002-12-10 10:35:17
Subject: [Networker] AW: [Networker] How do I set location under program control?
From: Grohal Klaus <klaus.grohal AT SIEMENS DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 10 Dec 2002 16:34:36 +0100
mmlocate -u -n <volume> "Location"

regards
Klaus

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Von: Matthew Temple [mailto:mht AT RESEARCH.DFCI.HARVARD DOT EDU]
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Betreff: [Networker] How do I set location under program control?

When we send our tapes into storage, it would be handy
to be able to set the "location" of the tapes.   But I don't
see this anywhere in the man pages -- I only see it through the
GUI X interface, where "location" gets set one volume name at
a time.  Can this be?

                                        Matt Temple

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