SUMMARY: networker jukebox hardware reset

John Nguyen (jnguyen@inm.eds.com)
Wed, 11 Jun 1997 15:34:12 -0500 (CDT)

I'd like to say thanks to Tim Evans <tkevans@eplrx7.es.dupont.com>
and Erwin Fritz <efritz@glja.com>. They provide the correct solution
to the question.

Question:
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What is command that fill force Networker to forget whatever is in the
tape drive and poll the Jukebox and run inventory on the available
volumes.

Solution:
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'nsrjb -H'

Thanks,
--John

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2. Run the following command to reset jukebox hardware and the networker
database representing the jukebox to a consistent state. This will
pretty much clear the transport and unmount the volumes from the drive.

'nsrjb -H'

3. Startup nwadmin then run inventory on it.

4. Remount the volume.

--John