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February 22nd, 2016 19:00

For multiple tapes you have to use -T over and over again. Eg : nsrjb -x -T XXXXX -T yyyyyy -T qqqqqq ....

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February 22nd, 2016 21:00

Honestly, if I want to empty a library, I would open it and remove all tapes manually.

Then I would start running a "reset and re-inventory" process (nsrjb -HI).

This would be much faster process.

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February 23rd, 2016 02:00

Jawahark,

If you have a full range of bar codes – i.e. no gaps you can use this command to remove all volumes: -

nsrjb –s -x –T abc[001-100]

This would remove 100 volumes from range abc001 to abc100 out the jukebox, but it must be a full range otherwise command will fail at gap. This may be quicker than individually specifying –T several times.

Regards,

Bill Mason

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February 23rd, 2016 04:00

Tried of the command its working fine , nsrjb -x -T XXXXX -T yyyyyy -T qqqqqq ....

We can make use of Excel to make the command more simple and execute .

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