Author: Donald Coleman <coleman AT POST.QUEENSU DOT CA>
Date: Wed, 24 Feb 1999 15:54:25 -0500
I am wondering if it is possible to accessed data on a tape where the volume is unreadable. Using AUDIT VOL xxx FIX=yes will get around unreadable sections on a tape, but if the volume label is unrea
In the past (for a price) IBM could pull the data off the tape... I believe this is still offered and if the data is critical enough you should check with your IBM rep. I am wondering if it is possib
Author: Donald Coleman [mailto:coleman AT POST.QUEENSU DOT CA]
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 17:47:38 -0500
I am wondering if it is possible to accessed data on a tape where the volume is unreadable. Using AUDIT VOL xxx FIX=yes will get around unreadable sections on a tape, but if the volume label is unrea
Donald, Depending on how the volume label was damaged, and whether the volume is "round" or "cartridge," you may be able to recover the data. However, most cases of label damage are the result of its
Author: Donald Coleman [SMTP:coleman AT POST.QUEENSU DOT CA]
Date: Sun, 04 Oct 2015 17:47:38 -0500
I am wondering if it is possible to accessed data on a tape where the volume is unreadable. Using AUDIT VOL xxx FIX=yes will get around unreadable sections on a tape, but if the volume label is unrea