SJIMM(8)SJIMM(8)NAME
sjimm - test the SJI Jukebox Interface SJIMM command
SYNOPSIS
sjimm jukebox [ drive | slot | inlt | mt ] src [ drive | slot | inlt |
mt ] dst
DESCRIPTION
The sjimm program tests the SJIMM command on SJI compliant Jukeboxes
(see libsji(8)). This command tests the ability to move media around a
Jukebox.
The jukebox argument should be any control port that can be used to
reach a SJI compliant Jukebox driven by the system. Typical usage is in
constructing the name that contains the SCSI Bus, the SCSI Target ID
and the SCSI Lun on that target, e.g., scsidev@0.4.0.
The third and fifth arguments should be one from the set of
drive,slot,inlt or mt (respectively for Drive Elements, Storage Ele‐
ments, Inlet/Outlet elements and Media Transport elements). The dst and
src arguments are the SJI ordinal addresses for that type of named
device (see sjirdp(8)).
A typical example would be
sjimm scsidev@0.4.0 slot 4 drive 1
which moves a piece of media from the fourth storage element (slot) to
the first drive.
NOTE
You should note that sjimm does not have any programmatic connection to
the Media elements in a Jukebox. This means that if you want to move a
piece of media from a drive element, unless the Jukebox has Autoeject
capabilities, you will have use other, platform dependent, means to
eject the media from a drive so that it can be moved by the Jukebox.
SEE ALSOlibsji(8)sjirdp(8)NetWorker 7.3.2 Aug 23, 06 SJIMM(8)