Hmmm, ARG b is specifying a blocksize of 1 KB, it looks to me as though you should specify 63. I presume that you know what you are doing with ARG s (File 33 of n on the tape). #ifdef PARANOID_MODE Also, unless you are planning to write on the tape, it should be write protected, just to protect against fumble fingers or other errors. #endif /*PARANOID_MODE*/ <scw>
I'm trying to do a restore from tapes where the netbackup images have expired. (I did a "phase
1 import" which reads image headers, so I know which files I'd like off the tape; "phase 2 import" which reads files and rebuilds netbackup database info is failing -- this may be a separate issue.) The correct tape is loaded in the dlt. I'm seeing "RESTORE: Could not initialize media."
inbox1> mt -f nrst0a rewind inbox1> mt -f nrst0a status Tape drive: Digital DLT7000 Status: ready, write enabled Format: 85937 bpi 70 GB (w/comp) fileno = 0 blockno = 0 resid = 0 inbox1> mt -f nrst0a rewind inbox1> restore tvf nrst0a b 1 s 33 RESTORE: Tape Block size should be 1024, not 64512. RESTORE: Could not initialize media. inbox1> mt -f nrst0a rewind inbox1> restore tvf nrst0a s33 RESTORE: Tape Block size should be 1024, not 64512. RESTORE: Could not initialize media. inbox1> mt -f nrst0a status Tape drive: Digital DLT7000 Status: ready, write enabled Format: 85937 bpi 70 GB (w/comp) fileno = 0 blockno = 1 resid = 31744 inbox1>
Any ideas or suggestions?
Dave Toal Thomson & Thomson
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