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?
Kington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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04/18/2008 07:49 AM
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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
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.
Is that not the reason for backup2? Doing a movevol or recovery will cause
you to lose track of the objects on the
BACKUP2 is tape.
Michael Saraco
Systems Consultant
Baer Consulting, Inc.
Work - 507-526-2566
Cell- 507-525-0530
From:
John Kington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date:
04/18/2008 09:47 AM
Subject:
Re: OAM copying a platter
We are trying to get a copy of a platter from one
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BACKUP2 is tape.
Michael Saraco
Systems Consultant
Baer Consulting, Inc.
Work - 507-526-2566
Cell- 507-525-0530
BACKUP2 is tape.
That is you DR copy, no?
Regards,
John
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Could I take the tape do a recovery command at the DR site and create a
platter?
Michael Saraco
Systems Consultant
Baer Consulting, Inc.
Work - 507-526-2566
Cell- 507-525-0530
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John Kington [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Date:
04/18/2008 10:12 AM
Subject:
Re: OAM copying
Could I take the tape do a recovery command at the DR site and create a
platter?
Yes. Read the OAM Planning, Installation and Storage Administration Guide
for details on the RECOVER command. Unless you take all tapes, you will
need to determine which tape(s) you will need. Again, read the
Subject: Re: OAM copying a platter
Chuck
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
I have a question is there a way to make a copy of a Optical platter using
OAM. We have 3995 optical drives.
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