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Special Forums Windows & DOS: Issues & Discussions Adding robot and drives Post 302517592 by blossy786 on Wednesday 27th of April 2011 08:05:00 AM
Old 04-27-2011
Adding robot and drives

Hi All

Im running veritas netbackup 6.5.5, on MWindows 2003 master server.
Ive just added a Quantum PX500 with 2 drives, the problem im facing is that now under the storage unit tab on console all the storage unit types for NDMP have the new robot listed and not the original one. The set up i need is to have the old robot TLD0 listed.
Can anyone help, the robot and drives were added via Configure storage devices Wizard.. The original robot is a ADIC 500 8 drive library.
 

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LWP::RobotUA(3) 					User Contributed Perl Documentation					   LWP::RobotUA(3)

NAME
LWP::RobotUA - A class for Web Robots SYNOPSIS
require LWP::RobotUA; $ua = new LWP::RobotUA 'my-robot/0.1', 'me@foo.com'; $ua->delay(10); # be very nice, go slowly ... # just use it just like a normal LWP::UserAgent $res = $ua->request($req); DESCRIPTION
This class implements a user agent that is suitable for robot applications. Robots should be nice to the servers they visit. They should consult the /robots.txt file to ensure that they are welcomed and they should not make requests too frequently. But, before you consider writing a robot take a look at <URL:http://info.webcrawler.com/mak/projects/robots/robots.html>. When you use a LWP::RobotUA as your user agent, then you do not really have to think about these things yourself. Just send requests as you do when you are using a normal LWP::UserAgent and this special agent will make sure you are nice. METHODS
The LWP::RobotUA is a sub-class of LWP::UserAgent and implements the same methods. In addition the following methods are provided: $ua = LWP::RobotUA->new($agent_name, $from, [$rules]) Your robot's name and the mail address of the human responsible for the robot (i.e. you) are required by the constructor. Optionally it allows you to specify the WWW::RobotRules object to use. $ua->delay([$minutes]) Set the minimum delay between requests to the same server. The default is 1 minute. $ua->use_sleep([$boolean]) Get/set a value indicating whether the UA should sleep() if requests arrive too fast (before $ua->delay minutes has passed). The default is TRUE. If this value is FALSE then an internal SERVICE_UNAVAILABLE response will be generated. It will have an Retry-After header that indicates when it is OK to send another request to this server. $ua->rules([$rules]) Set/get which WWW::RobotRules object to use. $ua->no_visits($netloc) Returns the number of documents fetched from this server host. Yes I know, this method should probably have been named num_visits() or something like that. :-( $ua->host_wait($netloc) Returns the number of seconds (from now) you must wait before you can make a new request to this host. $ua->as_string Returns a string that describes the state of the UA. Mainly useful for debugging. SEE ALSO
LWP::UserAgent, WWW::RobotRules COPYRIGHT
Copyright 1996-2000 Gisle Aas. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. libwww-perl-5.65 2001-04-27 LWP::RobotUA(3)
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