Hello,
GUI is fine, make sure you unmount any drives before deleting & take all
usual precautions , such as stopping networker activity.
Thanks
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Re: jukebox reconfig question
The GUI now does a pretty passable job of doing the same thing. I now
prefer
the GUI for editing a jb config.
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From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On
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Sent: Wednesday, February 18, 2009 3:30 PM
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Subject: Re: [Networker] jukebox reconfig question
Francis Swasey wrote:
> I'm going to be reconfiguring my jukebox next Monday and before I go
> and delete the jukebox and recreate it (and inventory 800 tapes) just
> to move a tape drive from one storage node to another, I'm hoping that
> jbedit will be my helpful helper here...
>
> I'm running 7.4.4, on a Solaris 9 nsrserverhost and several Red Hat
> Linux storage nodes. The jukebox robot is attached to the Solaris 9
> server and the 14 tape drives are spread across 7 storage nodes. The
> plan is to move drive 14 from rd=stornode1.uvm.edu:/dev/nst0 to
> rd=stornodeA.uvm.edu:/dev/nst0. The jukebox identifies this as
> element
> 40013 (via sjisn).
>
> Anyone fluent enough with jbedit to confirm that the following will
work:
>
> jbedit -j 'Qualstar XLS' -E 40013 -d -f 'rd=stornode1.uvm.edu:/dev/nst0'
>
> jbedit -j 'Qualstar XLS' -E 40013 -a -f 'rd=stornodeA.uvm.edu:/dev/nst0'
>
> -- if it is -- I figure I should at least disable the jukebox in
> NetWorker while I'm doing this, but should I really (to be safe) shut
> NW down? Should I perform the delete, move the tape drive, and then
> perform the add? Or is that timing not relevant?
jbedit is pretty stable these days. Back in the 7.2 era I wouldn't have
trusted it but now it works. The only missing step is to recreate the tape
device in NetWorker, in between your two jbedit commands. jbedit -d
removes
the tape drive from NetWorker whether you want to or not.
You can't shut NetWorker down to do this, jbedit requires NetWorker to be
running (fairly obviously). The timing of moving the drive is not too
important, except to have the drive in place before you define it in
NetWorker.
If you want to be paranoid, you could copy your res directory before you
start, to facilitate an easy rollback if it goes t-up. Not that I would
expect it to.
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