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If You Have A Scsi Attached Robot And In Device Monitor You See The Drives Marked As Avr, What Does That Mean And How Would You Fix It?

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In the NetBackup (tm) administration GUI, select Media and Device Management | Devices | Robots, then select the robot in question, right-CLICK and select Change, click Browse to detect and select the new device PATH, and finally click OK to close the Change Robot WINDOW.

With the new definition in place, stop and start the Device MANAGER service and then verify that the control for the drives has changed from automatic volume recognition (AVR) to the appropriate setting (i.e. TLD, TL8, etc.).

  1. The Removal Storage Service was running on the server, stopped this service.
  2. RAn Configuration Wizard and the wizard detected all drives and Tape Robots.
  3. Moves tape drives into tape libraries.
  4. Rebooted the robots once and didn't shown any errors.
  5. Rebooted the server and Ran Manual BACKUP.
  6. Backup process Started on all drives without any issues.

In the NetBackup (tm) administration GUI, select Media and Device Management | Devices | Robots, then select the robot in question, right-click and select Change, click Browse to detect and select the new device path, and finally click OK to close the Change Robot window.

With the new definition in place, stop and start the Device Manager service and then verify that the control for the drives has changed from automatic volume recognition (AVR) to the appropriate setting (i.e. TLD, TL8, etc.).



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