We are trying to get a copy of a platter from one site and test it at 
another site to test D.R. What I thought was using the RECOVERY command I 
could take the original to test. 

Michael Saraco
Systems Consultant
Baer Consulting, Inc.
Work - 507-526-2566
Cell    - 507-525-0530



From:
John Kington <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
[email protected]
Date:
04/18/2008 07:49 AM
Subject:
Re: OAM copying a platter



Michael,


> I need to copy the PLATTER with out the data being deleted off of the
> source.  I have 2 thoughts to see if you think they would work.
> 1.  EJECT a volume issue the RECOVERY command for that volume using
> BACKUP2? Would the ejected volume be able to be added back into the
> library?
>
> 2.  EJECT a PLATTER turn the PROTECT on on the case put it back in the
> library then use the MOVEVOL command. Would it create the COPY
> successfully and error with the protect on trying to delete the data
> leaving to PLATTERS with the same DATA?
>
What are you planning to do with the original platter? It would be
virtually unreadable if you lose where objects (segments) are located on
the platter.
Regards,
John

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