08-22-2012 05:41 PM
08-23-2012 12:47 PM
The volume database contains a list of media that are inventoried in NBU/ visible in the GUI under media. They may or may not contain images. The volume database is accessed with the vmquery command.
The media database contains media that are 'assigned' and should contain images. The media databases is accessed with the bpmedialist command.
When a media is expired (contains no valid images) it should be removed from the media database. It will be put back in the next time it is used.
However, when it expires, it may be a few minutes before it is removed, this should be the only time a media with no valid images is listed in the media database.
Martin
08-22-2012 08:51 PM
You have selected the following tick-box when you posted:
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08-23-2012 06:47 AM
Hi Marianne,
I selected I Need a Solution option it may be while navigating through keyboard it got changed.
Now I've changed the option to "I Need a Solution".
Thanks.
08-23-2012 07:14 AM
mph999 has given you the description on the differences.
08-23-2012 12:47 PM
The volume database contains a list of media that are inventoried in NBU/ visible in the GUI under media. They may or may not contain images. The volume database is accessed with the vmquery command.
The media database contains media that are 'assigned' and should contain images. The media databases is accessed with the bpmedialist command.
When a media is expired (contains no valid images) it should be removed from the media database. It will be put back in the next time it is used.
However, when it expires, it may be a few minutes before it is removed, this should be the only time a media with no valid images is listed in the media database.
Martin