Rather than "bpexpdate", I meant "bpmedia -unfreeze", as you said.
Duh.

On Tue, Jan 6, 2009 at 9:59 PM, Dean <dean.de...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> After thinking about it I decided to trying running the bpmedia -unfreeze
>> on each of the SAN servers for each tape
>>
>
> I was going to suggest that. When you run the "bpmedialist" command, it
> should tell you which media server "owns" that tape. And I have seen a
> situation where more than one media server thought it owned a tape, in which
> case bpmedialist will only return the first media server that claims to own
> that tape. So I had to run the "bpexpdate" command on the first media
> server, then "bpmedialist" again, then "bpexpdate" again on the second media
> server that claimed the tape.
>
>
>>
>> My apologies for the added emails.  Why can't I figure this out before I
>> hit the send button :-)
>>
>
> Sometimes just "verbalising" the question is enough to make the answer come
> of it's own accord :)
>
> - Dean
>
>
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