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Re: List of tapes in vault

2002-02-14 12:34:07
Subject: Re: List of tapes in vault
From: Gabriel Wiley <wileyg AT US.IBM DOT COM>
Date: Thu, 14 Feb 2002 12:26:19 -0500
Tyree,

type "help q drm" this will give you all the states that a DRM tape can
have, once you know the difference btween them all you can specify what
status you want to display..

I can tell you that "Mountable" are the tapes that need to go to
vault.......

N-joy

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        Does anyone have a easy way to find out which tapes are supposed to
be in the vault? I need to check every so often to make sure the operator
is
bringing back the tapes correctly. I'm not sure if the following is
correct:

select volume_name as "Tape Number" from drmedia where state='VAULT' OR
STATE='VAULTRETRIVE' OR STATE='COURIERRETIRVE'

If I run this I get a list of tapes that I should find in the vault right?

David Tyree
Microcomputer Specialist
South Georgia Medical Center
229.333.1155

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