Try just checking it out of the library and checking it
back in as a Scratch tape.  I've fixed one or two that way.

David Longo

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 10/01/02 05:17PM >>>
It appears I have an "orphaned" database tape in my
primary storage pool.  A q libvol shows the tape as a
DbBackup.  However, it doesn't appear anywhere else (q
drmedia, q volume, VolumeHistory) that I can think to
look.

I've quizzed my old DRM plan file copies, it first
showed up last year in June or July in the
DEVICE.CONFIGURATION.FILE section, but not in the
VOLUME.HISTORY section.  Ever since then it has been
listed in the DEVICE.CONFIGURATION.FILE section.

So .... what happened?  Is it safe to get rid of it?
Is there any other way that I can tell what it is and
when it was created?

Thanks,
M.

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