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18 Sun StorageTek SAM Archive Configuration and Administration Guide Version 4, Update 6, 04/07
Use the auditslot(1M) command to audit a volume.
For more information about the auditslot(1M) command, see the
auditslot(1M) man page.
You can also perform this task by using the samu(1M) utility’s :audit command or
by using File System Manager.
To Audit a Direct Attached Automated Library
Note This task cannot be performed on a network attached automated library.
A full audit loads each cartridge into a drive, reads the label, and updates the library
catalog. You should audit a library in the following situations:
After moving cartridges in the automated library without using Sun StorageTek
SAM commands
If you are in doubt about the status of the library catalog and would like to
update it (for example, after a power outage)
If you have added, removed, or moved cartridges in an automated library that
has no mailbox
Use the samcmd(1M) audit command to perform a full audit on a direct attached
automated library.
auditslot [–e] eq:slot[:partition]
TABLE 2-4 Arguments for auditslot(1M)
Argument Meaning
-e If the –e option is specified and the media is tape, the remaining space is
updated. Otherwise, it is not changed.
eq The equipment ordinal of the drive as defined in the mcf file.
slot The number of the storage slot as recognized in the library catalog. This
argument is not applicable to manually loaded drives.
partition A side of a magneto-optical disk. The partition value must be 1 or 2. This
argument is not applicable to tape cartridges.
samcmd audit eq
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