Here's the extended command syntax below. It says just to include the
tpconfig command options in the quoted string for "-devconfig". I tested
using a simple "-l" for one of my configured servers and it looked just
fine.
That suggests, therefore:
vmoprcmd -h <mediasvr> -devconfig "<tpconfig options>"
HTH
-M
$ vmoprcmd -Q
UNSUPPORTED OPTIONS
-M <master_server>
Same as -h.
-verbose
Not implemented.
-display
Obsolete. See -d.
-xd [pr|ds]
If none of the following parameters are specified, all information is
displayed.
pr - Display pending requests in a format intended for the X GUI.
ds - Display the status of drives under control of Media Manager in a
format intended for the X GUI.
-xdisplay
Obsolete. See -xd.
-xdraw [pr|ds]
If none of the following parameters are specified, all information is
displayed. This option is used by java.
pr - Display pending requests in a raw format.
ds - Display the status of drives under control of Media Manager in a
raw format.
-scanbyname <drive_name>
Get scan information for a drive, specified by drive_name. This
option
is for testing use only.
-startltid
Start ltid. This option is used by java.
-stopltid
Stop ltid. This option is used by java.
-devconfig "tpconfig command options"
Send device configuration commands to tpconfig. This option is used
by java.
-autoconfig "tpautoconf command options"
Send device configuration commands to tpautoconf. This option is used
by java.
-format "tpformat command options"
Send media configuration commands to tpformat. This option is used
by java.
-cleanlist
Display drive cleaning information.
-clean
Send media configuration commands to tpclean. This option is used
by java.
-xdpa <mount_request_index>
Display the text of the pending action for the mount_request_index.
-extrob
Display the external_robotics file.
-extden
Display the external_densities file.
-extdt
Display the external_drivetypes file.
-extmt
Display the external_mediatypes file.
-extall
Display the external_robotics, external_densities,
external_drivetypes,
and external_mediatypes files.
-hosttype
Get the host type and status of ltid. This option is used by java.
-releaseversion
Get the Media Manager release version string.
-SSOupbyname <drive_name>
UP all host-drive instances of this SSO drive.
-SSOdownbyname <drive_name>
DOWN all host-drive instances of this SSO drive.
-SSOdisplay <drive_name>
Display the drive status of all host-drive instances of this SSO
drive.
-timeout <value>
Timeout to use during device discovery. Defaults is 300 seconds.
-ctimeout <value>
Connection timeout to use when connecting to vmd. Defaults is 60
seconds.
-hostinfo
Get the host type, status of ltid, and Media Manager release version
string.
-set_ndmp_attr "set_ndmp_attr command options"
Send commands to set_ndmp_attr.
-tlmtest "tlm robotic test utility command options"
Send commands tlmtest.
-tlhtest "tlh robotic test utility command options"
Send commands to tlhtest.
-extattr
Display external attributes.
-shmreq
Display requests in shared memory.
-shmdrive
Display drives in shared memory.
-----Original Message-----
From: veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
[mailto:veritas-bu-admin AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu]On Behalf Of Bob Stump
Sent: Tuesday, December 20, 2005 1:48 PM
To: veritas-bu AT mailman.eng.auburn DOT edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] using vmoprcmd to configure media server
There is an undocumented usage of vmoprcmd to configure a remote media
server from the master server.
It will add the robot and drives to a window server if you do not otherwise
have access to the server.
as root on the master server
# vmoprcmd <something> -host <remote media server> tp<something>
anyone know?
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