We run amcheck once before end of business day to ensure the (right)
tape is in.

Our back-up script also runs amcheck, but doesn't use it to determine
whether to run amdump.  Instead it uses it to determine whether to do a
verify and eject the tape.  If amcheck does not exit 0 just before
amdump is run, then the tape isn't verified or ejected so that we can
better deal with the issue in the morning.  The reason why we want
amdump to run anyway is that we at least want partial disk dumps.

--a

On Tue, 2003-09-23 at 14:09, Bob Zahn wrote:
> Lately, with the advent of some network viruses, I've had backups not occur
> when I run amcheck before running amdump. My script, which is run from
> crontab, checks to see if amcheck ran successfully before I allow amdump to
> run. I'm using samba to back up Windows servers across the network to my 
> Sun server. Is there any good reason to have this type of procedure in 
> place where amcheck must be successful before running amdump?
> 
> Also, I don't run amverify either because I lack the time during the backup
> window for this. I'm not sure this is necessary either. What is amverify 
> really checking? I don't think it checks what was dumped on tape vs what is
> on the disk. Is it necessary to make sure  you really have a valid backup?
> 
> Bob...
> 
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> Oklahoma City Community College
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> Oklahoma City, Ok 73159
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