You would not loose data.  If volume B gets full then another
tape is mounted and data move continues.

I don't think there is any tape technology that two tapes would have
"identical" length other than a random pairing.  That's why TSM writes
till EOT then continues onto another tape.

David Longo

>>> [EMAIL PROTECTED] 12/16/02 05:07PM >>>
A little while ago, there was a post regarding the physical length of
LTO media (which I can no longer find on the ADSM.org website).  The
author mentioned that due to discrepancies in the physical length of
tape, in an LTO cartridge, possible issues could arise when copying data
from one volume to another.  For example, assuming you had two 100GB LTO
tapes, it would be possible to lose data when performing a "Move Data"
from volume A to volume B, if volume B happened to be slightly shorter.


My question is, has anyone ever experienced anything like this?  Is
this really an issue?

Thanks.
Peter

    Peter Ford
    System Engineer


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