Thanks, yes I see the man page. The resource is not there in my build of
7.1.1 though (in nsradmin). It should be there even if a mount request is
not pending? I'll be sure to look for it in newer versions.
/usr/sbin/nsrd:
Product: NetWorker
Release: 7.1.1_rtm.Build.277
Build number: 277
Build date: Wed Jan 28 11:47:14 2004
Build arch.: solaris7w
Build info: DBG=0,OPT=-O
SunOS 5.7 Generic October 1998
Robert Maiello
Pioneer Data Systems
On Tue, 4 Oct 2005 08:32:48 -0700, Darren Dunham <ddunham AT TAOS DOT COM>
wrote:
>> What top level was this resource a part of (nsr, nsr jukebox?). I don't
>> recall seeing it:
>>
>> printf "print type:nsr mount request\n" |/usr/sbin/nsradmin -i -
>> No resources found for query:
>> type: nsr mount request;
>
>NSR mount request is a (new?) top level. I certainly don't remember it
>from older networker releases, but it's in 7.1.1, complete with man
>page.
>
>NAME
> nsr_mount_request - NetWorker resource type "NSR mount
> request"
>
>SYNOPSIS
> type: NSR mount request
>
>DESCRIPTION
> When a nsrmmd processes requires media for a session, e.g.
> save or recover, it sends a request to nsrd. If there is no
> media currently mounted which meets the requirements of the
> nsrmmd process, nsrd starts a nsrjb command to mount media.
> Before nsrd starts the nsrjb command a resource of the type
> NSR mount request is created. The resource exists until the
> corresponding nsrjb command exits. This resource and all
> its attributes are read only. A resource of this type may
> not be created or deleted using any administrative inter-
> face. See nsr_resource(5) for information on NetWorker
> resources. To view the NSR mount request resources run:
> nsradmin -c "type:NSR mount request"
> Be sure to include quotation marks and to insert a space
> between "NSR", "mount", and "request".
>[...]
>
>--
>Darren Dunham ddunham AT taos DOT com
>Senior Technical Consultant TAOS http://www.taos.com/
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