match bar code labels" is enabled, and the slot has no barcode label.

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Hi All,

I am facing a problem with Networker Labelling. I am using nsradmin
to create drives and Jukebox and then using nsrjb to label the tapes
it throws out the below error.The Library is IBM Ultrium with LTO drives.

I dont undertstand by what "slot has no barcode label" means.do i have to enable something in the file(libraryattributes.txt) that is the input to the nsradmin command?

When i use the jbconfig command there are no errors.Any suggestions to avoid this problem?


C:\test>nsradmin -i C:\test\libraryattributes.txt

created resource id 241.0.16.9.3.155.18.74.10.6.46.18(2)



C:\test>nsrjb -j NDMPTLU1DMP -L -b TLU1 -Y -S 2-11

Error: Skipping slot 2. Attribute "match bar code labels" is enabled, and the slot has no barcode label.

Error: Skipping slot 3. Attribute "match bar code labels" is enabled, and the slot has no barcode label.

Error: Skipping slot 4. Attribute "match bar code labels" is enabled, and the slot has no barcode label.

Error: Skipping slot 5. Attribute "match bar code labels" is enabled, and the slot has no barcode label.

Error: Skipping slot 6. Attribute "match bar code labels" is enabled, and the slot has no barcode label.

Error: Skipping slot 7. Attribute "match bar code labels" is enabled, and the slot has no barcode label.

Error: Skipping slot 8. Attribute "match bar code labels" is enabled, and the slot has no barcode label.

Error: Skipping slot 9. Attribute "match bar code labels" is enabled, and the slot has no barcode label.

Error: Skipping slot 10. Attribute "match bar code labels" is enabled, and the slot has no barcode label.

Error: Skipping slot 11. Attribute "match bar code labels" is enabled, and the slot has no barcode label.

39077:nsrjb: error, Jukebox command terminated with errors.



This is the content of the file that is the input to the nsradmon command


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Contents of the file libraryattributes.txt

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create type:NSR jukebox;

name:NDMPTLU1DMP;

description:"[email protected]: Standard SCSI Jukebox";

model:Standard SCSI Jukebox;

enabled:Yes;

physical slots:2,41;

control port:[email protected];

devices:"rd=i11rtp92s5:c80t0l0 (NDMP)";

devices:"rd=i11rtp92s5:c96t0l0 (NDMP)";

devices:"rd=i11rtp92s5:c112t0l0 (NDMP)";

devices:"rd=i11rtp92s5:c128t0l0 (NDMP)";

number devices:4;

number drives:4;

device hardware ids:"","","","";

bar code reader:Yes;

match bar code labels:Yes;

messages:"Automated Jukebox created";

available slots:2-40;

ndmp bus number:100;

auto clean:Yes;

cleaning slots:41;

operation volume pool:Default;

volumes:" "," "," "," "," "," "," "," "," "," ";

loaded volumes:" "," "," "," "," "," "," "," "," "," ";

loaded bar codes:" "," "," "," "," "," "," "," "," "," ";

loaded slots:2,11;

reset class:initialize unload;

default cleanings:20;

auto media management:Yes;

NDMP type:Logical Handle Device;

read hostname:i11rtp92s5;

NDMP jukebox:Yes;

NDMP hostname:i11rtp92s5;

remote user:ndmp;

password:ndmpndmp;

NDMP jukebox handle:c80t0l1;

jukebox features:barcode;
 
I tried myself to print off some of my own barcode labels, but encountered many different problems, such as sofware issues and problems with the Zebra printer I was using. In the end I had pretty much gave up until a friend recommended a company to me. I called them and found them to be very reasonable and extremely helpful. They do all types of self adhesive stickers and labels.

Hope this helps
 
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