Am not sure what exactly is the problem. You can try two things;
1. Stop networker. Make sure that no processes, with nsr in the name are running. Remove all files in the \nsr\tmp directory and start up NW. If this does not fix your problem,
2. Delete your juke box resource (if any) and all tape device resources. Recreate your juke box and tape device resources.
It says that nsrmmd by NW could not get a lock on tape device as something else did that before. That's why open() on device failed. Use process explorer or some device monitor tool to see which process is that.
Removable storage manager has already been disabled and we still have this error. I have also stopped all fiber card services and HP services and we still get this error.
After killing one nsrmmd.exe process it continues, but it restarts the complete savesets it was working on
Hari5
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December 1st, 2008 05:00
1. Stop networker. Make sure that no processes, with nsr in the name are running. Remove all files in the \nsr\tmp directory and start up NW. If this does not fix your problem,
2. Delete your juke box resource (if any) and all tape device resources. Recreate your juke box and tape device resources.
Can't really think of anything else.
ble1
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December 2nd, 2008 01:00
szantykaw1
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December 2nd, 2008 02:00
Disable the Removable Storage Manager.
This should help.
regards
WS
StevenVdv
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December 6th, 2008 00:00
After killing one nsrmmd.exe process it continues, but it restarts the complete savesets it was working on