Hi, Frank, on Donnerstag, 01. April 2004 at 19:04 you wrote to amanda-users:
FS> I'm retiring 80 tapes in a library and replacing them with new FS> tapes. Any thoughts on the best way to do it? FS> One way would be to label the new tapes with the same labels FS> as the old tapes, and swap the tapes out as they are about to be FS> used (or swap them all out at once, and keep the old tapes around FS> for a tapecycle). FS> Another method would be to label them with numbers starting FS> after the last old tape label, double the tapecycle, swap out FS> the tapes (and keeping the old ones for a tapecycle), and remember FS> to revert the tapecycle later. FS> Any pros or cons to either method? Does labeling a new tape FS> with an existing label make Aamnda "forget" about the contents of FS> the tape? Why not just label the new tapes with new labels, swap one after the other, mark each removed old one as no-reuse, and leave the old ones off-site for a while? As you mark the removed old tapes as no-reuse, the overall number of to-be-reused tapes stays the same (=tapecycle). Amanda always uses the "youngest" tape in rotation ... You would still have the indexfiles of the old ones and could easily access some stuff on them. After a while (and depending on the data kept on them) you could just remove them out of your cycle and move along with your fresh tapes only. Or you leave the old ones in for archival purposes. -- best regards, Stefan Stefan G. Weichinger mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
