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There isn't a direct way to have all the tapes become unmounted.
You probably could set up a notification to do this.
But this is all because you don't want the operators using
the NetWorker Administrator's window, yes?
If they are going to be issuing nsrjb commands, they
could also issue the nsrjb commands to unmount the tapes.
Or would that also be a problem?
Issuing nsrjb -d/-w commands is the only supported method
of changing the tapes in the jukebox and keeping NetWorker
informed about the contents of the jukebox so you are stuck
with some nsrjb commands.
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| If I issued nsrjb commands to unmount the tape, will this update the
NetWorker Administrator's program that the tape is now unmounted?
Also, can I use the nsrjb command to re-inventory the tapes we just swapped?
For example, I swap clone tapes in slot 17, 18, 20 & 21. If I issue a nsrjb
command to inventory these slots, will NSR pick this up? Also, I am assuming
I can inventory certain slots with the nsrjb command.
We were thinking that we could write a program that would call these nsrjb
commands and the Computer Operator would not have to see each command.
Thanks,
Allen
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| Yes, nsrjb is capable of doing all of these actions, and does so
in coordination with the rest of NetWorker. The GUI is only one
view of what's happening. It is not the master.
I am a little concerned that you apparently have operators which
are trusted so little that you cannot risk letting them access any
commands. How can you then trust them to insert the correct tapes?
Kevin
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