Hi There
We came across the same problem on a Quantum superloader and what you
need to do is disable the right magazine through the control panel on
the superloader, I can't remember the exact keys to press but remember
it being quite logical and there are only about 5 menus to go
through....
This then presents only the 8 slots available in the left magazine to
NeWorker and you should be fine from there.
Kind Regards
Pete
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From: EMC NetWorker discussion [mailto:NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU] On
Behalf Of Peter Grace
Sent: 10 October 2007 20:35
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Subject: Re: [Networker] Jukebox identified as 16 slot when it's only 8
I was afraid you'd say that. To quantum's support I go!
There's no way to force Legato to think otherwise? The drive was
operating in 8 slots before I removed and re-added the jukebox. I kind
of wish I didn't do that now :)
Pete
Stan Horwitz wrote:
> On Oct 10, 2007, at 2:36 PM, Peter Grace wrote:
>
>> Hello group,
>>
>> I have a quantum superloader that's capable of having two magazines,
>> but we only have one installed. For some reason, legato detects all
>> 16 slots on the autoloader and then thusly refuses to use it since
>> we're only licensed for 8.
>>
>> Do any of you know some magic for the nsrjb command to force it to
>> think there are only 8 slots for the autoloader, or perhaps is there
>> a config file somewhere in /nsr/* that I can edit to fix this? The
>> manual says use nwadmin to fix this; I change the auto-cleaner slot
>> to 8 and usable slots to 1-7, but it still thinks there are 16 slots
available.
>
> Check the documentation for your tape library to see if there's a way
> to force it to report that it has only 8 slots.
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