Scenario: I have a large number (1000+) LTO-1 tapes written by NSR ndmp on a
small jukebox attached to a Netapp. I need to clone them, preferably to LTO-3.
We've since moved to using 'nsrdmp_save -M' to our SL8500, and *those* tapes
will clone just fine.
So I take some of the old tapes, pop them into our SL8500. Here's
what happens:
# mminfo -q 'ssid = 4168983770' -S
ssid=4168983770 savetime=07/16/08 03:30:04 (1216193404)
skipper.cc.vt.edu:/vol/vol15
level=full sflags=vNF size=100682704900 files=366166 insert=07/16/08
create=07/16/08 complete=07/16/08 browse=09/15/08 03:35:54 retent=09/15/08
03:35:54
clientid=8bc6d8da-00000004-42374809-42374808-00010000-c652a277
*ACL_START: 100676271104;
*BASE_DATE: -1;
*DATA_BLOCK_SIZE: 63;
*DEBUG: N;
*DIRECT: y, y;
*ENHANCED_DAR_ENABLED: T;
*EXTRACT: Y;
Clone #1: cloneid=1216193404 time=07/16/08 03:30:04 flags=F
frag@ 0 volid=2004567829 file/rec= 6/0 rn=0 last=07/16/08
frag@58943016960 volid= 394115171 file/rec= 3/0 rn=0 last=07/16/08
# mminfo -q 'volid = 2004567829' -r barcode -r volume
barcode volume
501068 501068L1
# mminfo -q 'volid = 394115171' -r barcode -r volume
barcode volume
501159 501159L1
# mminfo -q 'volume = 501068L1' -m
volume written (%) expires read mounts capacity
M 501068L1 134 GB full manual 0 KB 12 100 GB
# mminfo -q 'volume = 501159L1' -m
volume written (%) expires read mounts capacity
M 501159L1 119 GB full manual 0 KB 11 100 GB
# mminfo -q 'volume = 501068L1' -r location
stl
# mminfo -q 'volume = 501159L1' -r location
stl
OK, so at this point, I have a saveset, it lives on tapes 501068 and 501159,
and both tapes are set to never-expire and are physically in the SL8500 (stl).
The flags are 'vNF' - so it's a valid finished NDMP. So let's clone it:
# /usr/sbin/nsr/nsrclone -v -b 'VT clone lto3' -S 4168983770
nsrclone: no complete save sets to clone
What is it trying to tell me here?
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