Author: richard_hellier AT hotmail DOT com (Richard Hellier)
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 10:38:36 +0100
Folks, I have my ATL P3000 DLT library set so that it automatically empties tapes from the load port into the storage slots. What I'd like to do is automate the step of updating the robot inventory.
Author: michael AT michaelbarrow DOT name (Michael L. Barrow)
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 06:35:09 -0700
I don't know about a "magic file," but we've worked around this by having a cronjob that periodically runs vmupdate. -- Michael L. Barrow <michael AT michaelbarrow DOT name>
Author: ida3248b AT post.cybercity DOT dk (ida3248b AT post.cybercity DOT dk)
Date: Thu, 18 Aug 2005 16:09:13 +0200
Hello Richard I think there is vm.conf entry called AUTO_UPDATE_ROBOT or something similar Regards Michael -- Cybercity Webhosting (http://www.cybercity.dk)
Look at 5.0 Media Manager System Administrator?s Guide for unix at page 340 and at 5.0 Media Manager System Administrator?s Guide for windows at page 322 or at yours version manuals. just put the ent
Author: Bill_Jorgensen AT csgsystems DOT com (Jorgensen, Bill)
Date: Mon, 22 Aug 2005 11:21:39 -0600
Richard: I am sure that you have verified this with tpconfig -d or tpconfig -l, but does the master server have ownership of all the robots? The vm.conf entry of AUTO_UPDATE_ROBOT "should" work (make
Author: dave.markham AT fjserv DOT net (Dave Markham)
Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2005 13:25:42 +0100
I myself have this in a script which updates netbackup inventory regularly. vmupdate -x -rn 0 -rt tld -rh `uname -n` -vh `uname -n` -use_barcode_rules I check the process works with $? and send email