Michael,
Add cloneid to your -r string and which head belongs to which copy should
become immediately
apparent.
Frank
On 8/26/10 2:43 PM, Michael Leone wrote:
> I always thought the "fragflags" option of mminfo would show you the order
> that a saveset is writen to tape (i.e., a value that includes "H" is the
> start of the set, "m" is the middle of the set, and "t" is the end of the
> set).
>
> So what is going on here:
>
> mminfo -s admnman004 -q ssid=2200030137 -r volume,name,fragflags
> volume name fl
> 1127153990 E:\ hE
> 1127153990 E:\ mE
> 1127153990 E:\ mE
> 1127153990 E:\ mE
> 1127153990 E:\ mE
> 1127153990 E:\ mE
> 1127153990 E:\ mE
> 1127153990 E:\ mE
> 1127153990 E:\ mE
> 1127153990 E:\ mE
> 1127153990 E:\ mE
> 1127153990 E:\ mE
> 1127153990 E:\ mE
> 1127153990 E:\ mE
> 1127153990 E:\ tE
> 1127154205 E:\ hE
>
> How can I have 2 tapes with a value of "h"? How can I tell which tape is
> the start of the set, so I know what order to scan these tapes?
>
> I've gone through the Command Line Reference Guide, and am not finding out
> an answer (or, if I am, I'm not understanding it). So what concept am I
> missing here?
>
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