It's unclear whether you're asking about an OS-level SCSI reserve that
NetBackup doesn't know about, but assuming SSO and a SCSI reserve that
NetBackup actually set, you want /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/vmdareq, like so:
 
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/openv/volmgr/bin
[9] vmdareq -display -D P2R0E2-9940b-05
P2R0E2-9940b-05 - RESERVED on Fri Oct 26 12:36:50 2007
     phlmaster RESERVED SCAN_HOST UP

 
(Also good, with no arguments, to make sure that your SSO-using [SAN]
media servers are registering their drives properly.)
 
Note that that's NBU 4.x/5.x speak. I can't speak to 6.x (yet).

--
gabriel rosenkoetter
Radian Group Inc, Unix/Linux/VMware Sysadmin / Backup & Recovery
[EMAIL PROTECTED], 215 231 1556 

 

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From: Asiye Yigit [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, October 26, 2007 11:30 AM
To: veritas-bu@mailman.eng.auburn.edu
Subject: [Veritas-bu] how to see whether the device has lock



Hi,

Although the drive is empty, It seems as if it is being used master
server. Due to that, that drive can not be used by policies. Is there
any command to see there is a lock on it?Is there any command to clear
the lock to re-use it without stopping netbackup daemons?

 

Regards,

 

Asiye Yigit

 

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