Command Reference
| Step 1. | Errors with verbose option not specified. Requests | ||
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| VolServ to check MED001, MED002, and | ||
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| MED093 into the stage1 library and to return | ||
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| status on media only if processing for that media | ||
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| vscheckin MED001 MED002 MED093 |
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| Check in 1 of 3 media was successful | |||
| Error VOL024: error | in the list | ||
| Media [MED001] | archive not associated with | ||
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| Media [MED093] | item not found | ||
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Notes | Media checked out of one library can be checked in to another | |||
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| the media’s MediaClass group and the receiving library is not at | |||
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Media checked out from more than one library can be checked in as a single group into a single new library (assuming necessary library media class associations exist).
Media that are checked out from more than one library and are checked in as a single group without a target library specified on the vschechin command are returned to their respective
Failure of the vscheckin request for one or more media in a list does not fail the request for all media in the list.
The vscheckin command triggers unsolicited status messages from VolServ to the client software.
Command Reference | 601356 Rev A |