On Fri, 22 Aug 2003, James Edwards wrote:
>I had a bad drive in one of my Breece Hill jukeboxes so got a new one. I
>shut down Networker and replaced the drive but when everything came back up,
>it refused to read any of my tapes. I get the message in the subject
>everytime I try to read a tape. I put the old tape drive back in to no
>avail. I am running Solaris 9 and the latest version of Networker 6. This
>is a SCSI jukebox.
If you haven't yet done so, reset the jukebox with NSR. To be sure this
reset works, shut down the NSR daemons with the nsr_shutdown command.
Verify that all the NSR daemons are down after nsr_shutdown does its
thing. Kill any NSR processes that still exist.
Remove all the non-hidden files from /nsr/tmp and restart NSR, but do not
remove the sec directory.
Start the NSR daemons again.
Wait a few minutes for all of NSR's daemons to come back on line, then
issue "nsrjb -HEv" to reset your tape library.
You might also fix up the media index database via "nsrim -X"
These steps should clear up the problem assuming no other hardware issues
exist with your tape library and its devices.
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