If I unload all of them, nothing change....:( Kind Regards. _____
Pablo Jejcic Smartweb Senior system Administrator School of Computing - Robert Gordon University [EMAIL PROTECTED] T:44-(0)1224-262797 F:44-(0)1224-262790 _____ ``The nice thing about standards is that there are so many to choose from. And if you really don't like all the standards you just have to wait another year until the one arises you are looking for.'' A. Tanenbaum, ``Introduction to Computer Networks' _____ -----Original Message----- From: Joshua Baker-LePain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: 28 February 2003 16:05 To: Pablo Jejcic Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: RE: Mtx and chg-zd-mtx On Fri, 28 Feb 2003 at 3:58pm, Pablo Jejcic wrote > #### > firstslot=1 #### First storage slot (element) -- required > lastslot=9 #### Last storage slot (element) -- required > cleanslot=-1 #### Slot with cleaner tape -- default is "-1" > # > driveslot=0 #### Drive slot number. Defaults to the > On Fri, 28 Feb 2003 at 3:07pm, Pablo Jejcic wrote > > > bash-2.05# mtx status > > Storage Changer /dev/changer:1 Drives, 9 Slots ( 0 Import/Export ) > > Data Transfer Element 0:Full (Storage Element 5 Loaded):VolumeTag = > > Storage Element 1:Full :VolumeTag= > > Storage Element 2:Full :VolumeTag= > > Storage Element 3:Full :VolumeTag= > > Storage Element 4:Full :VolumeTag= > > Storage Element 5:Empty:VolumeTag= > > Storage Element 6:Full :VolumeTag= > > Storage Element 7:Empty:VolumeTag= > > Storage Element 8:Empty:VolumeTag= > > Storage Element 9:Empty:VolumeTag= > > > > But if I use chg-zd-mtx, I get: > > > > bash-2.05# /usr/local/libexec/chg-zd-mtx -info > > 5 6 1 It's rather suspicious that the second number, rather than corresponding to the number of slots you have, corresponds to the number of tapes you have loaded. What happens if you load one more tape (or take one out)? -- Joshua Baker-LePain Department of Biomedical Engineering Duke University
