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Re: How to screen-scrape a page that uses a Java applet for authentication?

by YuckFoo (Abbot)
on Sep 09, 2004 at 21:27 UTC ( [id://389885]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to How to screen-scrape a page that uses a Java applet for authentication?

You might be able to use the mtx utility to query your tape library.

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Re^2: How to screen-scrape a page that uses a Java applet for authentication?
by Anonymous Monk on Sep 10, 2004 at 14:47 UTC

    I agree, grinder, try mtx. There is a standard set of SCSI commands for handling changers, which are likely whatever your backup system is using anyway. With a quick google search, I see that it can use a SCSI LVD/SE, SCSI HVD, or FC interface. Even if you have the FC version, it should accept commands and inquiries from mtx.

    Too lazy to log in,
    hattmoward =)

    Oh also, shameless backup plug: Bacula keeps your servers smelling fresh.

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