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jbconfig(1)

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  jbexport(8)                         CLIX                         jbexport(8)



  NAME

    jbexport - Removes an optical disk cartridge from a jukebox

  SYNOPSIS

    /usr/bin/jbexport volume1 volume2

  DESCRIPTION

    If a cartridge with volume names volume1 and volume2 is in any jukebox,
    that cartridage is ejected through the mail slot and all information about
    it is removed from the Jukebox Manager (JBM) database.

  EXAMPLES

    To remove a cartridge with label vol_a on one side and label vol_b on the
    other side, key in the following command:

    jbexport vol_a vol_b


  NOTES

    The jbexport command requires superuser privileges.

    The cartridge ejects through the mail slot, and removed by the operator.

  DIAGNOSTICS

    The following list includes some of the most common error messages.

    JBM and/or jbinterface not running
           The application program cannot start because it finds that JBM is
           not running.

    usage: jbexport vol1 vol2
           The arguments of the command line are incorrect.

  EXIT VALUES

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

  RELATED INFORMATION

    Commands:  jbconfig(1), jbimport(8),  jbimplock(8), jbexpunlock(8)







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