[Veritas-bu] Stand-alone drives
2005-01-12 10:13:17
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[Veritas-bu] Stand-alone drives |
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BZERMENO AT intersil DOT com (Zermeno, Brandon (Contractor)) |
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Wed, 12 Jan 2005 10:13:17 -0500 |
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I have several stand alone, non-barcode reading, tape drives. They run
on Win 2k, NBU 4.5fp7. Right now tape #2 is in the drive, when the
backup starts it is looking for #6. Now tape #6 is not expired and can
not be written over, Tape #2 IS expired. Why is it looking for that
specific tape id? How can I circumvent this? The units in question are
overseas and there is quite the language barrier, So I cant really ask
them to keep changing out tapes every time the backup runs.
Any ideas?
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font-family:Arial'>I have several stand alone, non-barcode reading, tape
drives. They run on Win 2k, NBU 4.5fp7. Right now tape #2 is in the =
drive, when
the backup starts it is looking for #6. Now tape #6 is not expired and =
can not
be written over, Tape #2 IS expired. Why is it looking for that specific =
tape
id? How can I circumvent this? The units in question are overseas and =
there is
quite the language barrier, So I cant really ask them to keep changing =
out
tapes every time the backup runs.<o:p></o:p></span></font></p>
<p class=3DMsoNormal><font size=3D2 face=3DArial><span =
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