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Re: [Veritas-bu] Orphaned globDB entries

2010-08-06 10:42:32
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Orphaned globDB entries
From: "Marianne Van Den Berg" <mvdberg AT stortech.co DOT za>
To: "Michael Graff Andersen" <mian71 AT gmail DOT com>
Date: Fri, 6 Aug 2010 16:42:15 +0200

Upgrade went through successfully – nbpushdata did not push these tape drives.

 

 

From: Michael Graff Andersen [mailto:mian71 AT gmail DOT com]
Sent: 06 August 2010 12:21 PM
To: Marianne Van Den Berg
Cc: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: Re: [Veritas-bu] Orphaned globDB entries

 

Think the tpautoconf command, may able to help you

 

Regards

Michael

 

2010/8/6 Marianne Van Den Berg <mvdberg AT stortech.co DOT za>

 

Hi all

 

Hope there’s someone out there with a quick answer…

 

We are about to upgrade a 5.1 Solaris master to 6.5.

nbcc was submitted to Symantec, all inconsistencies cleaned up.

 

I ran vmglob –listall to create  output of device config and found some old, orphaned tape drive entries in globDB with only serial number (no device or host name).

 

We tried to delete  the entry with ‘vmglob –delete –serial  HU1052784L ‘. The command completed successfully, but the entries are still there:

 

#vmglob -listall -b

device

type    device name           serial number             host name          

------------------------------------------------------------------------

drive   HPUltrium3-SCSI3      HU10616BRY                <master>            

drive   HPUltrium3-SCSI       HU1052784K                <media>         

drive   -                     HU1052784L                -                  

drive   -                     HM008L3                   -                  

drive   -                     HM0057K                   -                  

drive   -                     HM005K1                   -                  

drive   -                     HM0077K                   -                  

drive   -                     HM003A6                   -                  

drive   -                     PXB15P2419                -                  

drive   -                     PXB15P1398                -                  

 

 

Does anyone have any idea how to clean this up (preferably without having to delete and re-create all device entries)!

 

Our case engineer at Symantec seems to be ‘missing in action’.

 

Regards

 

M.

 


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