Can you see the media from the GUI (at the media section)?
If no, you have to recreate the voldb. Email me to send you info.

If yes, are you running the commands form a media server? 
If yes, run them with the –M master_server option or run them form the
master server

stefanos

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Subject: [Veritas-bu] VolDB odd behavior


Hi all,

I'm having trouble with the VolDB on one of my media servers and 
wonder if there's a solution.  I am getting the following errors when 
trying to expire media...

  bash-3.00# bpexpdate -m 0081L2 -d 0
Are you SURE you want to delete 0081L2 y/n (n)? y
could not deassign media due to Media Manager error
bash-3.00# vmquery -m 0081L2
Could not query by media ID 0081L2: volume does not exist in database (35)

Is there a documented process for recreating the VolDB?

Thanks in advance.

Bob

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