Possibly your media DB is corrupted.
Try the following procedure for fixing coorupted media index
Note:
1.first try to run “nsrck –mv”
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The procedure of controlled corruption:
1) Run mminfo to write the records into readable format. For example:
# mminfo > file or copy the mm into mm.old.
2) Media database compression:
a) Shut down the daemons.
b) Remove /nsr/mm/.cmprssd (if it?s there) and cmprssd.(and this file it will recreate again after you run nsrim -X (step5))
c) Restart the daemons.
3) Media database scavenging:
a) Shut down the daemons.
b) Cause a "controlled corruption" by removing /nsr/mm/mmvolume/{*_i*, ss, vol}.
The only file in you should see in the mmvolume directory when done are:
ss.0, client.0, clients, vol.0, VolHdr ==>client.0 is for 6.x only
c) Remove all the files under the directory /nsr/tmp
d) Restart the daemons.
4) Run the following command:
# nsrck -F (nsrck –L6 for Networker6)
5) When step (4) complete, run:
# nsrim -X
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