I was using unmount from bconsole to unmount the tape. It was not releasing
it. That is what is confusing me. But your saying it should. So its even
more perplexing now. Release seems to do what I want. It unmounts the
tape, and releases the drive. But the word" unmount" seems more intuitive
Hi,
23.10.2007 20:21,, jay wrote::
> Thanks Blake,
>
> You are correct, it seems when I run an unmount, the drive goes into
> this state
>
> Jobs waiting to reserve a drive:
>3604 JobId=25 device "Drive-0" (/dev/nst0) is BLOCKED due to user
> unmount.
>
> Device status:
> Autochanger "Aut
Thanks Blake,
You are correct, it seems when I run an unmount, the drive goes into this
state
Jobs waiting to reserve a drive:
3604 JobId=25 device "Drive-0" (/dev/nst0) is BLOCKED due to user
unmount.
Device status:
Autochanger "Autochanger" with devices:
"Drive-0" (/dev/nst0)
Device "Fil
If you run a "status storage" when this is occurring, I believe you will see
that the drive is unmounted and offline by user. Mounting a tape, or instead
using the "release" command to unmount tapes should solve your problem if this
is the case.
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