I have media in a robot which is assigned to our offsite media pool (called LTO) but there is no assigned date on the media. See below...
media ID: SU2747
media type: 1/2" cartridge tape (6)
barcode: SU2747
media description: LTO Tape
volume pool: Scratch (7)
robot type: TLD - Tape Library DLT (8)
robot number: 0
robot slot: 6
robot control host: stvsxxxxx03.xxxx.co.uk
volume group: 00_000_TLD
vault name: ---
vault sent date: ---
vault return date: ---
vault slot: ---
vault session id: ---
vault container id: -
created: Wed Jul 27 15:08:25 2005
assigned: ---
last mounted: Fri Mar 03 23:38:19 2006
first mount: Fri Jul 29 01:31:59 2005
expiration date: ---
number of mounts: 16
max mounts allowed: ---
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The media is in the library and won't eject using the normal move command. It looks like the problem is with the tape devices on the media server not being seen properly by the OS. My question is how do I unassign the media again back to scratch? None of the tapes have valid images on so it can't be the bpexpdate command. Any help appreicated.
-Marc
media ID: SU2747
media type: 1/2" cartridge tape (6)
barcode: SU2747
media description: LTO Tape
volume pool: Scratch (7)
robot type: TLD - Tape Library DLT (8)
robot number: 0
robot slot: 6
robot control host: stvsxxxxx03.xxxx.co.uk
volume group: 00_000_TLD
vault name: ---
vault sent date: ---
vault return date: ---
vault slot: ---
vault session id: ---
vault container id: -
created: Wed Jul 27 15:08:25 2005
assigned: ---
last mounted: Fri Mar 03 23:38:19 2006
first mount: Fri Jul 29 01:31:59 2005
expiration date: ---
number of mounts: 16
max mounts allowed: ---
_____________________________________________________
The media is in the library and won't eject using the normal move command. It looks like the problem is with the tape devices on the media server not being seen properly by the OS. My question is how do I unassign the media again back to scratch? None of the tapes have valid images on so it can't be the bpexpdate command. Any help appreicated.
-Marc