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>From: Trevor Foley <Trevor.Foley AT BANKERSTRUST.COM DOT AU>
>Subject: Chewed 3590 cartridge
>To: ADSM-L AT VM.MARIST DOT EDU
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Hi,
One of our 3590 drives decided that is was hungry the other day, and
made a meal out of one of our cartridges. I can do a query content of
the volume and get a list of files (~13,000 of them). How do I determine
when each of these files was backed up, whether they are active or not,
etc. We do not have copy pools for this storage pool, otherwise I would
just mark the volume as destroyed and restore the data from the copy
pool.
But what I need to work out is what we have lost. For the files that are
on that volume and active, again it isn't a problem, because if I
deleted all of the files on the volume, the active ones would be backed
up again next incremental backup. It is the non-active ones that I am
concerned about.
Has anyone else had a 3590 cartridges chewed? Due to this problem, and a
few others of the past few months, we are reviewing our decision not to
implement copy pools.
Trevor
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Trevor Foley
Trevor Foley
Bankers Trust Australia Limited
Phone: 61-2-9259 3944 Fax: 61-2-9259 2659
*** Comments From: STEWAJM - Stewart, Mike; 05/19/98 07:35am
Yes, I have had several 3590 cartridges 'chewed' up.
I have a copy pool, though, for my 3590's.
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