Hi,
I am a Unix system administrator and am responsible for backups en tape changes as well.
I normally use the 'nsrwatch' command to check in which status the tape drives are. Is there another way to check what the status of the tape drives is? In other words, is there a command that gives me the following output:
/dev/rmt/0cbn(J) dlt7000 File.0011 writing, done
/dev/rmt/1cbn(J) dlt7000 Testplant.0024 writing, done
/dev/rmt/2cbn(J) dlt7000 Unix.0001 writing, done
/dev/rmt/3cbn(J) dlt7000 File.0017 writing, done
/dev/rmt/4cbn(J) dlt7000 Unix.0010 writing, done
/dev/rmt/5cbn(J) dlt7000 File.0014 writing, done
/dev/rmt/6cbn(J) dlt7000 (none) read open error, I/O error
/dev/rmt/7cbn(J) dlt7000 (none) disabled
/dev/rmt/8cbn(J) dlt7000 (none) ejected
Can I do this with nsradmin or mminfo ?
Thanks
wendy
I am a Unix system administrator and am responsible for backups en tape changes as well.
I normally use the 'nsrwatch' command to check in which status the tape drives are. Is there another way to check what the status of the tape drives is? In other words, is there a command that gives me the following output:
/dev/rmt/0cbn(J) dlt7000 File.0011 writing, done
/dev/rmt/1cbn(J) dlt7000 Testplant.0024 writing, done
/dev/rmt/2cbn(J) dlt7000 Unix.0001 writing, done
/dev/rmt/3cbn(J) dlt7000 File.0017 writing, done
/dev/rmt/4cbn(J) dlt7000 Unix.0010 writing, done
/dev/rmt/5cbn(J) dlt7000 File.0014 writing, done
/dev/rmt/6cbn(J) dlt7000 (none) read open error, I/O error
/dev/rmt/7cbn(J) dlt7000 (none) disabled
/dev/rmt/8cbn(J) dlt7000 (none) ejected
Can I do this with nsradmin or mminfo ?
Thanks
wendy