On Tue, 10 Jan 2006, Oscar Olsson wrote:
OO> On Tue, 10 Jan 2006, Oscar Olsson wrote:
OO> OO> I might be out in the blue, but did nsrjb really update the cleanings
OO> OO> available on the cleaning cartridge in versions previous to NW7.3, if
one
OO> OO> didn't specify a slot range? As it is now, if I don't specify a range,
the
OO> OO> cleaning cartridge will be updated to the autochangers default cleaning
uses
OO> OO> for cleaning cartridges. Sure, I can work-around this by specifying a
range
OO> OO> for inventory, but the logic is not obvious, and its easy to lose track
of
OO> OO> how many cleaning uses are REALLY left on the cleaning cartridge.
OO> It also seems to never finish the operation. When I then abort the
OO> operation with ctrl+c twice (I'm impatient), then additional executions of
OO> nsrjb will wait for a long time, if not forever.
And "nsrjb -U 40" will not update the displayed volume label when it comes
to the cleaning uses available. Usually, I use this to update the uses to
the real value that I have noted before reconfiguring the library or
similar.
Sorry for the spam, but I hope some readers to find my posts of some use.
:)
//Oscar
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