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Ascertaining Whether any Media is loaded on a RSM device

 
 
JCLARK
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      4th Jun 2004
We run a WIN2k (SP4) server that quite happily runs a NTBACKUP script
automatically to back-up the filestore. Usually at weekends the staff
at the datacentre forget to load the tape, so each day the back-up
fails with no available media. Currently the remote support staff use
the rsAdmin GUI to check if a tape has been loaded before going home.
Is there a way we can generate a batch script that will check if any
media is loaded, this way we can then automate sending a email to the
staff informing them a tape isn't loaded.
I've tried the RSM VIEW /T command but that only tells me DRIVE0. I've
read thru the RSM command spec and nothing else seems to fit.

Many thanks for your time.

Regards

Jon
 
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Jerold Schulman
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      4th Jun 2004
On 4 Jun 2004 05:32:16 -0700, (E-Mail Removed) (JCLARK) wrote:

>We run a WIN2k (SP4) server that quite happily runs a NTBACKUP script
>automatically to back-up the filestore. Usually at weekends the staff
>at the datacentre forget to load the tape, so each day the back-up
>fails with no available media. Currently the remote support staff use
>the rsAdmin GUI to check if a tape has been loaded before going home.
>Is there a way we can generate a batch script that will check if any
>media is loaded, this way we can then automate sending a email to the
>staff informing them a tape isn't loaded.
>I've tried the RSM VIEW /T command but that only tells me DRIVE0. I've
>read thru the RSM command spec and nothing else seems to fit.
>
>Many thanks for your time.
>
>Regards
>
>Jon



Yes. See the script at tip 5955 in the 'Tips & Tricks' at http://www.jsiinc.com

You may also wish to search for RSM to see other script functions.




Jerold Schulman
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Bill Stewart
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      4th Jun 2004
JCLARK wrote:

> We run a WIN2k (SP4) server that quite happily runs a NTBACKUP script
> automatically to back-up the filestore. Usually at weekends the staff at
> the datacentre forget to load the tape, so each day the back-up fails
> with no available media. Currently the remote support staff use the
> rsAdmin GUI to check if a tape has been loaded before going home. Is
> there a way we can generate a batch script that will check if any media
> is loaded, this way we can then automate sending a email to the staff
> informing them a tape isn't loaded.
>
> I've tried the RSM VIEW /T command but that only tells me DRIVE0. I've
> read thru the RSM command spec and nothing else seems to fit.


You can use RSM commands, as Jerold pointed out.

For another solution, you could try my freeware tapeutil.exe. It lets you
check a drive for media, retension (if drive supports it), and eject tapes.

http://home.comcast.net/~stewartb/misctools.html

HTH,

Bill


 
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