[Networker] disaster recovery
2006-05-10 09:00:55
I can see using the performance tuning guide for your own 'home' enviroment but
how much are you really going to be able to do at an offsite enviroment with
all different flavors of equipment. Plus I'm no networking guru, which is what
you have to be these days in order to have things go as smooth as possible. I
come from a cobal,datatrieve, vms background when life was simple. I'd almost
consider moving my networker server to a linux box after some of the comments.
That block size error really messed me up last time. Okay I did mt -f
\\.\tape1 status. This is what I got. What is my block size?
Media Capacity = 101.16GByte
Media Remaining = 48.26GByte
Media Blocksize = 0
Media Partition Count = 0
Media is not write protected
default blocksize = 65536
maximum blocksize = 131072
minimum blocksize = 4
MaximumPartitionCount = 0
Partition = 0
Logical block position = 3397737
EOTWarningZoneSize = 0
Error Correction Enabled
Patricia Neal
Production Support Specialist
C.S.E.A.
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