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Re: [Networker] Force Networker to trust barcode label?

2009-03-30 11:32:11
Subject: Re: [Networker] Force Networker to trust barcode label?
From: Francis Swasey <Frank.Swasey AT UVM DOT EDU>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTSERV.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Mon, 30 Mar 2009 11:22:37 -0400
One of the new features that came in with 7.3.0 is the -II option (Yes, two capital i's) -- which forces nsrjb to do the inventory by just reading the barcode.

So far, it has worked for me every time I've used it (except when having to delete and re-create my jukebox -- which is more often than I wish! -- 600 tape slots take a long time to inventory -- I can hardly wait for when I have all 2500 slots full and have to do this crap!).

Frank

On 3/30/09 11:12 AM, Browning, David wrote:
If you have updated a location with say "offsite -xxxx", and then put it
in the machine to inventory, it will force the verification.   We have
to run around and remove the offsite location when it's time to re-use
the tape.   Either that, or wait 30 minutes while the library loads and
unloads each tape.
I've only seen 1 exception to that rule, and that is whenever we delete,
and then re-add our tape library (quite often under 7.4.4.). That's been my experience.
David M. Browning Jr.
IT Project Coordinator Enterprise Backups and Help Desk

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Sent: Monday, March 30, 2009 10:08 AM
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Subject: [Networker] Force Networker to trust barcode label?

This may be an old question, but is there any way to force Networker to
trust a barcode label and not actually load the tape to inventory it?

The reason I ask is that over the years of working with Networker, I've
seen it do both. What I mean is, if I add an existing (known, proper
pool,
etc.) tape to a library and then run "nsrjb -j library_name -I -S
slot_number" to inventory the tape, wometimes it's satisfied with what
it
reads from the barcode, but other times (more often) it actually loads
it
into a drive and checks it for sure. I've not seen any pattern and don't
recall seeing anything in the documentation about why it does one over
the
other.

Is there a way to force Networker to just trust the barcode? When adding
a
number of tapes it would speed things up considerably if so.

Thanks.

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