Command Reference
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| and MEDa13 out of the VolServ system and to | ||
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| vscheckout MED010 MED011 MED012 |
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A currently allocated media is checked out of the VolServ system. Attempts to physically eject an allocated media fail until the media is no longer in use.
Media marked for checkout is unmarked (removed from the Eject list) by the Clear Eject command. An operator removes media from the Eject list by performing an Eject Fail operation from the appropriate library’s console display. The Eject Fail functionality is not available from the command line.
The Clear Eject command is available to clients, whereas, Fail
Eject is an
The vscheckout command triggers unsolicited status messages from VolServ.
Command Reference | 601356 Rev A |