Hi roger,
Thanks for the reply, i don't have another drive (the other is HS)
I'am trying to do the fix=no and come to the result.
Regards, Mickael
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Hi people,
I have a question, i have a bad tape with 5 file on i do an audit fix=yes the
audit marked them to damaged and i try a move data after that and the move data
failure directly after skipping damaged file.
Anybody have a solution to success the move data (or re scratch the tape and
Standard procedure in a TSM implementation is to have a copy storage pool as a
safety, which allows a defective primary storage pool tape’s contents to be
recovered, as via Restore Volume.
Ricnard Sims
Do you have an offsite/copy of the tape? Have you tried Restore Volume?
On Wed, Jan 29, 2014 at 8:15 AM, mik tsm-fo...@backupcentral.com wrote:
Hi people,
I have a question, i have a bad tape with 5 file on i do an audit fix=yes
the audit marked them to damaged and i try a move data after
is marked empty, and all
references to it are removed from the database.
Good luck.
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Subject: [ADSM-L] Bad tape question
Hi people
Hi everybody and thanks for reply,
My copypool was down because we lost one drive, we migrate the data to the
tapepool to new tapepool on disk to perform an export node to the new TSM
server with new tapedriver (LTO6, current LTO3).
So if i do
restore volume A00015L3 discarddata=yes
The
Try AUDIT VOL ... FIX=NO before giving up on any data. That can clear
files previously marked as damaged.
Try a different tape drive. In general, I have found that a tape which
is starting to go bad, can always be read by trying it on each other
drive until it works. Then after you get the data