No, not using CDI. Actually, your questions pointed me in the right
direction. I had defined a mail port in Networker a while before the
nsrmmgd messages started. This shifted the available slots by 1 and
changed where the cleaning tape lived, putting it in the available slots
range. Once I adjusted the available slots, the cleaning function was
performed normally. Issue resolved.
Thank you,
Patti
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Yaron Zabary [mailto:yaron AT aristo.tau.ac DOT il]
> Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2007 10:35 AM
> To: EMC NetWorker discussion; Clark, Patti
> Subject: Re: [Networker] Repeating cleaning queue messages in
> daemon.log
>
>
> Do you have CDI enabled ?
>
> Is the 'cleaning required' lamp on the drive on ?
>
> Do you see any message under TapeAlerts ?
>
> Clark, Patti wrote:
> > My daemon.log started producing the following message, 2
> times every 5
> > minutes since mid-April:
> >
> > nsrmmgd: mgd_queue_cleaning_operation: jukebox 'M2500' already has 0
> > cleaning operations in the queue.
> >
> > Cleaning tape is present and autocleaning is enabled. All
> 3 LTO-2 tape
> > drives are used during backups and no system errors are
> present in the
> > system log files. This message does not appear in any
> documentation.
> >
> > Networker v7.3.2 build 386 on Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4,
> Quantum M2500
> > tape library.
> >
> > Any ideas?
> >
> > Patti Clark
> > Unix System Administrator - RHCT
> > Office of Scientific and Technical Information
> >
> >
> >
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> -- Yaron.
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