On Thu, 8 Dec 2005, Peter Viertel wrote:
> You can parse the output of sjirdtag, you need to know the scsi address
> (see the NSR jukebox resource record for this, or run inquire)...
>
> Eg:
>
> # sjirdtag [email protected]
Hmmmm,
I tried this:
sjirdtag [email protected]
It scanned all 678 slots Ok then died:
Tag Data for [email protected], Element Type MEDIA TRANSPORT:
Elem[001]: tag_val=0 pres_val=1 med_pres=0 med_side=0
SJIRTAG: I/O error
Code:0x29, Str=<Device busy>
I suspect this means the CAP port is open, so I am going over to
do some maintenance and I will check!
Thanks for the answer though, as it will come in handy in the
very near future!
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Legato NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT listserv.temple DOT
> edu]
> On Behalf Of Rachel Polanskis
> Sent: Thursday, 8 December 2005 11:33 AM
> To: NETWORKER AT listserv.temple DOT edu
> Subject: [Networker] CAP port questions
>
> Hi,
> I am writing a script to do offsite vaulting of volumes.
>
> I know how to eject vols to the CAP port of the L700.
>
> What I do not know is how to check if there are free slots in the CAP or
> not.
>
> Is there a command to check the CAP port like nsrjb that will tell me:
>
> 1) How many slots are free in the CAP
> 2) What volumes are currently in the CAP
>
>
> Thanks....
>
>
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