Networker

Re: [Networker] Tape Positioning by Record is Disabled on AIT Drives??????

2003-12-17 10:36:34
Subject: Re: [Networker] Tape Positioning by Record is Disabled on AIT Drives??????
From: Davina Treiber <Treiber AT HOTPOP DOT COM>
To: NETWORKER AT LISTMAIL.TEMPLE DOT EDU
Date: Wed, 17 Dec 2003 15:36:22 +0000
Matt Temple wrote:
Chad Smykay wrote:

These were just common utilities that most people are aware of that I
thought I would recommend.  However my co-worker here at work said he
found
out the other day of a quicker way of doing.

By removing the volume from the NetWorker database and then
re-labeling it
does cause it to re-label it with the new block settings.  So all you
would
have to do is write a quick script for volumes you are having problems
with
to have them removed and then re-labels.

Hope this information helps for some out there that have headaches on
re-setting the block size on certain types of tapes.



You may have answered a question that just came up.   I don't recycle
tapes, I relabel them, so their Volume number  (ex linux.0350) keeps
going up.  Do we now agree that thisw is the case: Recycling doesn't
implement new block sizes but relabeling does?  (When you relabel, even
if you don't remove the volume first, I think the new blocksize is
implemented.   This is the point that Dave Gold and I were disagreeing
about.   I had written a number of postings and there were numerous
answers last July, when I went from the default block size to one set
under stinit.def on my Linux server.

I think what you are describing is a bug. Let me guess, when you talk
about relabelling you are doing it from the GUI on a Windows machine?
Also you are not using barcodes. The volume label should not change,
once you have labelled a tape it should stay the same, what sort of
chaos is being caused by the mismatch here between the logical and
physical label on the tape? I am fairly sure that I have seen this in a
fixed bugs list, bot sure which version. What version are you using on
the administration client?

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