I have a small shell script to put file devices back in use. It looks
for devices that are 50% used or less (from expired incrementals, etc)
then executes:
/usr/sbin/nsrmm -u ONSITE.202
/usr/sbin/nsrmm -y -o notreadonly ONSITE.202
/usr/sbin/nsrmm -y -o notfull ONSITE.202
/usr/sbin/nsrmm -f /exp/legatodisk2-2/onsite -m ONSITE.202
I thought it was working fine until I watched it again this morning. It
correctly unmounts, runs the two -o lines and remounts it write
protected. I went into the client, unmounted it, set it to not-readonly
and remounted it just fine.
No errors, no complaints and -v (verbose) didn't show anything useful
either.
Legato 6.1.2 Build340 on a Linux server.
Anyone have any thoughts off the top of your heads?
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