On Mon, September 25, 2006 8:57 am, Dan Langille said:

> If you added that directive to the Pool after the Volume was created,
> you'll need to update the Volume parameters from the Pool definition.
>  This can be done from bcsonole with the update command.
>
> Tell us what happens.

Thank you!  That looks like it worked.  I used 23h as the volume use
duration and updated from the pool.  "st dir" now shows it will use the
next tape tonight, and this advisory message appeared in bconsole as I was
typing this:

25-Sep 11:36 nts-dir: Max configured use duration exceeded. Marking Volume
"MCL376L3" as Used.

So it looks like it is on track to do the right thing tonight!

Thanks again
Michael


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