On 11/04/2011 02:48 AM, Phil Stracchino wrote:
> On 11/03/11 21:07, Kern Sibbald wrote:
>> Why don't you create a bootstrap file so that all
>> Volumes can be scanned in one bscan execution.  Any time
>> you use multiple bscan executions you are likely to have
>> problems especially due to jobs spanning volumes.
> That'd probably be a better method, yes.  Can I just list all the volume
> names in order into a .bsr file, or do I need anything more?
>
>
I haven't manually created a .bsr file for quite a while, but here is one
from my catalog backup.

# 03-Nov-2011 05:05:39 - CatalogBackup.2011-11-03_05.04.00_52 - Full
Volume="AAJ373"
MediaType="LTO-4"
Slot=4
VolSessionId=56
VolSessionTime=1319119024
VolAddr=549755813888-549755829387
FileIndex=1-271


It is clear that you do not need everything from VolSessionId to the end.
If it is not an autoloader, you won't need the Slot number either.

Regards,
Kern


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