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jbinventory(8)



  jbconfig(1)                         CLIX                         jbconfig(1)



  NAME

    jbconfig - Reports the configuration of the jukeboxes

  SYNOPSIS

    /usr/bin/jbconfig [-abdJv] [-j jb_name]

  FLAGS

    -a        Displays current jukebox configuration of side A of the volumes
              (only) of the cartridge or platter.

    -b        Displays current jukebox configuration of side B of the volumes
              (only) of the cartridge or platter.

    -d        Displays current jukebox configuration of the drives (only).

    -J        Displays current jukebox configuration (only).  This disables
              the -a, -b, -d, and -v options.

    -v        Displays current jukebox configuration of the volumes (only).

    -j jb_name
              Displays the entire current jukebox configuration of a specific
              jukebox name (only).

  DESCRIPTION

    The jbconfig command lists the current jukebox configuration, including
    all jukeboxes, drives, and volumes.

  EXAMPLES

    1.  To list the current configuration of JB01, sides A and B of each
        cartridge, key in the jbconfig command as follows:

        jbconfig -v -j JB01


    2.  To list the current configuration, side A of each cartridge and the
        drive information, key in the jbconfig command as follows:

        jbconfig -ad


    3.  To list the current jukebox configuration, key in the jbconfig command
        as follows:

        jbconfig -J JB01




  2/94 - Intergraph Corporation                                              1






  jbconfig(1)                         CLIX                         jbconfig(1)



  FILES

    /usr/ip32/jbm/JBCFG

  NOTES

    If numerous volumes are in the database, the report can be lengthy.

  DIAGNOSTICS

    JBM and/or jbinterface is not running.

    The application program cannot start because it finds that JBM is not
    running.

  EXIT VALUES

    The jbconfig command exits with a value of 0 if successful.  If
    unsuccessful, it exits with a nonzero value.

  RELATED INFORMATION

    Commands:  jbinventory(8)































  2                                              Intergraph Corporation - 2/94




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