as Polska22 already replied, the configuration is stored in the NW resources while the volume/save set info is stored in the media db.
An inventory (nsrjb -I) updates the media index, not the jukebox configuration. If this really works, then there is a problem between the jukebox's internal db and NW's media db.
I have never heard that the media index 'disappears' (but never say never). This would mean, that the /nsr/mm/mmvolume6 directory is 'empty'. If NW has no bug, this can not happen because when NW restarts and it would recreate an empty instance like after a new installation. So far, this is all i can say.
However, before running an inventory, you should try 'nsrim -X'.
I believe two earlier posts already hinted what we need in order to understand the problem so I will try to guess it instead based on what I know it used to happen in past. Back than the issue existed that whenever NW was restarted it would loose content of library (nsrjb database) if you had library which didn't use barcodes and you had to do full inventory (nsrjb -Ip) to populate it back. Could this be the issuse you are describing?
Polska1422
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July 11th, 2011 05:00
Hi Gokul,
First: NW media database only contain volume information. Library info is saved at resource database ("res" folder under Networker structure)
Second: can you explain the issue? Library dissapears of your NMC or change his configuration?
Regards
Claudio
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July 11th, 2011 10:00
Hi Gokul,
as Polska22 already replied, the configuration is stored in the NW resources while the volume/save set info is stored in the media db.
An inventory (nsrjb -I) updates the media index, not the jukebox configuration. If this really works, then there is a problem between the jukebox's internal db and NW's media db.
I have never heard that the media index 'disappears' (but never say never). This would mean, that the /nsr/mm/mmvolume6 directory is 'empty'. If NW has no bug, this can not happen because when NW restarts and it would recreate an empty instance like after a new installation. So far, this is all i can say.
However, before running an inventory, you should try 'nsrim -X'.
ble1
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July 29th, 2011 13:00
I believe two earlier posts already hinted what we need in order to understand the problem so I will try to guess it instead based on what I know it used to happen in past. Back than the issue existed that whenever NW was restarted it would loose content of library (nsrjb database) if you had library which didn't use barcodes and you had to do full inventory (nsrjb -Ip) to populate it back. Could this be the issuse you are describing?