Sometimes you have to remove the entry from the /usr/openv/volmgr/database/robotic_def file as well
Monte
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You need to remove it from the Global Device Database (I am assuming you are not on 6.0 yet). Go to Media and Device management, and expand hosts. Click on the decommissioned media server (just click on stop or cancel if it is trying to contact the media server). Go to the window with the tape drives, highlight them, right click and then delete. After that you should be able to right click on the media server name and click remove device host. You may be able to just remove the device host directly without removing the drives first, I just like to make sure it is clean. I am also assuming you have moved any tapes owned by that media server to a new host?
ReneƩ Carlisle 585-216-0497 (w)
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Paul Keating ok.....on a roll with stupid questions today.
I had a media server in my lab, and once it was built up, and functionality tested, it just got torn down and moved. So I removed the storage units, and policys and the media server references in the master server preferences, but I forgot to remove the actual drives that were attached/configured on the media server....so now the media server is gone and the master still has references to the devices....anytime I try to access them, the GUI just spins trying to contact the missing media server, and tpconfig on the master doesn't show the devices......what's the quick and dirty way to get rid of the devices from the master?
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