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Drive problem

Possible
Level 6
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All,

I am in strange situation.

1) Deleted the drive from nbu gui.

2) Run /usr/openv/volmgr/bin/scan : can see the drive whih i deleted.\

3) Run discovery wizard--now this is not discovering that drive ?

Whats wrong here ?

 

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Mark_Solutions
Level 6
Partner Accredited Certified

Run tpautoconf -t on the media server - it may need things tidying up

Also, after you deleted the drive, make sure you did servcie re-starts on the Media Server and Master to ensure that the change was fully registered in EMM

#edited my command - sorry!

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revarooo
Level 6
Employee

Let's see what is in the tpcommand log from the media server?

Mark_Solutions
Level 6
Partner Accredited Certified

Run tpautoconf -t on the media server - it may need things tidying up

Also, after you deleted the drive, make sure you did servcie re-starts on the Media Server and Master to ensure that the change was fully registered in EMM

#edited my command - sorry!

Possible
Level 6
Accredited Certified

Why media server coming here ? The drive is attached to media server and OS can see it .

Possible
Level 6
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opps correction : Drive is attached to master server.

Possible
Level 6
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I have restarted ltid on master server and ran tpautoconf -t...but no luck.

Note - Before deleting the drives was shared with 2 filers with device host as master server

revarooo
Level 6
Employee

so let's see tpautoconf -t and scan outputs