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[Networker] Too many open files in system?

2007-11-20 12:56:11
Subject: [Networker] Too many open files in system?
From: MIchael Leone <Michael.Leone AT PHA.PHILA DOT GOV>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Tue, 20 Nov 2007 12:50:21 -0500
Here's a weird one. I have NW 7.4 on Win2003 Enterrpise server. I'm 
labeling some new tapes (via script), and I've started getting this:

Info: Loading volume `-' from slot `3' into device `\\.\Tape2'.
Info: Operation `Verify label' in progress on device `\\.\Tape2'
Info: Cannot read the current volume label `Tape label read for volume ? 
in pool ?, is not recognised by Networker: Too
many open files in system'.
Info: nsrmmgd assumes the volume is unlabeled and will write a new label.
Info: Operation `Label without mount' in progress on device `\\.\Tape2'
Info: Label: `1127153791', pool: `PHAPRD', capacity: `<NULL>'.
Info: Operation `Eject' in progress on device `\\.\Tape2'
Info: Unloading volume `-' from device `\\.\Tape2' to slot 3.
Error: fsr 1 (read): drive status is The tape drive is ready for use
39077:nsrjb: error, Jukebox command terminated with errors.

Knowledgebase on Powerlink searches turn up nothing, nor does a web search 
(everything refers to Linux, and this is a Windows server). 

(BTW ... love that error message - "drive status is: The tape drive is 
ready for use". Informative, that is ... :-))

I can't label using the GUI, after it fails, either. I suppose I could try 
stopping all NW services and re-starting ... 

-- 
Michael Leone
Network Administrator, ISM
Philadelphia Housing Authority
2500 Jackson St
Philadelphia, PA 19145
Tel: 215-684-4180
<mailto:michael.leone AT pha.phila DOT gov>

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