What kind of jukebox do you have? If I remember rightly jbverify is only supported with a small number of jukeboxes... And what do you wish to achieve - I don't recall ever using the command in the 10 years I have been working with Networker...
Perhaps I am wrong with it only being supported on just some jukeboxes. Can you let us know what jukebox you have and if the output is the same now you have clarified that the jukebox and drives are enabled..
From Networker documentation: "jbverify verifies the devices defined in the NetWorker database, making sure that each one of them is configured properly by checking them for accessibility and usability.".
We are using TX-24 S2 (LTO 3 type) jukebox. The Jukebox and drives are enabled.
In past 10 years I have tried jbverify 3 times; each of them it failed while everything else was working fine. So, I do not tend to use that command at all. With that in mind, and the fact that you say everything else works, I would suggest to test manually load and unload and forget jbverify.
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Thanks for your response.
The jukebox is in ready state.
With Regards
Hemant.
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Thanks for your response.
We are not using the Removable Storage service. Hence disabled.
Regards
Hemant
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Thanks for your response.
From Networker documentation:
"jbverify verifies the devices defined in the NetWorker database, making sure that each
one of them is configured properly by checking them for accessibility and usability.".
We are using TX-24 S2 (LTO 3 type) jukebox. The Jukebox and drives are enabled.
any clue ?
Thanks
With Regards
Hemant.
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Does the Library front panel shows any errors / comments.
Did u tried rebooting the Library as well as restartgint he Networker application. Works for me..
You may try nsrjb -IEv, so that the Library is initialized as well as inventoried by Networker... might help
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For a sanity check I looked at the Hardware Compatibility Guide:
http://powerlink.emc.com/km/live1/en_US/Offering_Technical/Technical_Documentation/NetWorker_HCG.pdf
Based on What I see there, the FibreCat TX24 is only supported on the following OS:
Windows 2003, x64
I reviewed the previous posts and it is not clear which version of Windows you have.