If you just delete the robot under devices, all of the media will be
automatically moved to an ejected state. I recently found this out be
accident.
On 5/22/08, Norman_Ellis AT discovery DOT com <Norman_Ellis AT discovery DOT
com> wrote:
> All,
> Today I had an L700 fully loaded with 618 pieces of media go south
> on me. Because this was a tertiary library for us, plus the fact we backup
> 99% direct to disk, our management decided to asset dispose of the entire
> library. What's the best way for me to gracefully back this thing out of
> NBU and update all 618 pieces of media in the NBU catalog as being ejected
> and located in; for example; storage?
>
>
>
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