Looks like deleting & re-adding will be my best bet as I only see 1 changer:
root@back01g-tcc7 423# nsrjb -vV | more
setting verbosity level to `1'
Configuration information for jukebox sl500_lab01:
model: Standard SCSI Jukebox
control port: /dev/scsi/changer/c3t500104F0009CB40Ad0
bar code reader: Yes
jukebox features: volume_tags elements_status read_elem_unload_fail
barc
ode
number drives: 6
devices: /dev/rmt/1cbn /dev/rmt/0cbn /dev/rmt/4cbn /dev/rmt/3cbn
/dev/rm
t/5cbn /dev/rmt/2cbn
physical slots: 1-66
cleaning slots: 66-66
available slots: 1-65
operation timeout: 1800 seconds
Thanks.
On 8/12/09 5:11 AM, "Anacreo" <anacreo AT GMAIL DOT COM> wrote:
> You may want to just delete and re-add the JukeBox if the caps were recently
> added.
>
> Alec
>
> On Tue, Aug 11, 2009 at 8:14 AM, Leese, Mark (HP Team) <
> Mark.Leese AT pfizer DOT com> wrote:
>
>> > You can use the command below to verify how the jukebox is configured.
>> > Maybe you don't have all access ports configured at the moment. You are
>> > interested in the line that says ports:
>> >
>> > # nsrjb -vV
>> > setting verbosity level to `1'
>> > status:
>> > Jukebox handle being opened at port
>> > /dev/scsi/changer/c4t500104F0007ED75Fd0
>> > Jukebox Vendor id STK
>> > Jukebox Product id SL500
>> > jukebox id: 0
>> > options: volume_tags elements_status barcode read_elem_unload_fail
>> > # #_pairs pairs
>> > drives: 9 1 1-9
>> > ports: 25 1 1-25
>> > slots: 224 1 1-224
>> > Jukebox handle being closed at port
>> > /dev/scsi/changer/c4t500104F0007ED75Fd0
>> > Regards,
>> >
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>> > -----Original Message-----
>> > From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT
>> > EDU] On
>> > Behalf Of Jon Fraley
>> > Sent: 11 August 2009 13:48
>> > To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
>> > Subject: Re: [Networker] sl500 library loading from CAP
>> >
>> > Importing tapes in our SL500, we also have the expanxion, we just load
>> > the cap and issue nsrjb -d.
>> >
>> > Jon
>> >
>> >
>> > On Mon, 2009-08-10 at 12:46 -0400, Joe Beck wrote:
>>> > > We recently got an sl500 with an expansion.
>>> > > so I have (3) 5-port CAPs (Access Ports).
>>> > >
>>> > > Does anyone know how to move tapes using nsrjb from the 2nd & 3rd CAPs
>> > into
>>> > > slots in the library.
>>> > >
>>> > > Here's what I've tried:
>>> > > root@back01g-tcc7 456# nsrjb -d -P1-15 -S16-30
>>> > > Error: Cannot find port 6 for jukebox `sl500_lab01'.
>>> > > 39077:nsrjb: error, Jukebox command terminated with errors.
>>> > >
>>> > > root@back01g-tcc7 462# nsrjb -d -P1-5 -S16-20
>>> > > Load the cartridges into the ports, and enter Yes to continue. Yes
>>> > > Info: Moving media from port 1 to slot 16.
>>> > > Info: Moving media from port 2 to slot 17.
>>> > > Info: Moving media from port 3 to slot 18.
>>> > > Info: Moving media from port 4 to slot 19.
>>> > > Info: Moving media from port 5 to slot 20.
>>> > > Info: Depositing 5 cartridges.
>>> > >
>>> > > So, it can't find port 6 which I would have thought would be the 1st
>> > slot of
>>> > > the 2nd CAP...
>>> > > I tried a few other things as well but nothing successfully.
>>> > >
>>> > > Any help is appreciated,
>>> > > Joe
>>> > >
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